Mexican scholar Fernando Lozano details the impact of migrant remittances (the phrase used by economists for the money sent home by migrant workers) on the Mexican economy in this seminar sponsored by UCSD's Center for Comparative Immigration Studies.
Series: "Center for Comparative Immigration Studies " [7/2004] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 8672]
More migrants, better for the home country financially speaking. But education-wise, Mexico lost their own golden minds.
janesatorres 4 months ago
"Those hostile to Mexican immigration argue that these remittances represent economic loss to the United States... The argument set forth in reply is that the amount sent by immigrants to their relatives in Mexico is very small considering the benefit rendered by Mexican labor to American industry and agriculture." -Manuel Gamio
bigtooseek 2 years ago
It is generally overlooked that the US does in fact benefit from immigrant labor. Immigrant labor is less expensive and overall a great fuel for our ecomony as well as the foreign economy. Read up on it.
bigtooseek 2 years ago 2
And you're a stupid Mexican't.
LordPaynus 2 years ago
No. I am not even an immigrant, but you proved to be a typical uneducated Americunt.
xIIxGustavoxIIx 2 years ago
Wetback please!
Krkrkillr 2 years ago
they worked for their money
they can do what ever they want with it
ignorant cunt
xIIxGustavoxIIx 3 years ago
it is their fucking money
guikiyoshi 3 years ago
The first 1 min. made me sick. Doesn't matter how much it helps Mexico... It's not their fucking money.
baxill23 3 years ago