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[QUOTE="BobNOMAAMRooney%20nli:430903"]If we want to deal with the illegals problem we need to completely open the borders with Mexico and Canada. If the borders were completely open Mexicans would be able to come to the United States for better wages legally, resulting in labor shortfalls in Mexico that would force Mexican businesses and American corporations operating in Mexico to offer higher wages and standards of living to entice workers back to Mexico. And I know someone will come back with "BIG DEAL, WHO GIVES A FUCK IF MEXICO'S A SHITHOLE!?" Despite the fact that every American directly benefits from the exploitative version of "free trade" under NAFTA that allows goods to be made in Mexican maquiladoras and exported to the US tax free. And some of Mexico's economic hardship falls squarely on the United States, specifically our agriculture subsidies for crops such as the Mexican staple corn which have driven Mexican farmers out of business and forced a number of middle-class Mexicans who pre-NAFTA were content with living in Mexico and their employment to persue illegal immigration to the US. Too many Americans act like toddlers, believing that their country can never be wrong and all the world's problems could not possibly be their fault. On the other side you have people equally with their heads up their asses thinking that EVERYTHING this country does is inherently evil and must be stopped. Fuck that, I'm wicked far to the left on a lot of things but I'm all for globalization and free trade if it's implemented in a way that gives everyone the same rights rather than giving corporations more rights than the employees.[/QUOTE]
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