The Us-Mexico Jobs Problem

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The U.S. - Mexican Jobs Problems
It is sad how the American people and the politicians are taking and have exploited the idea that the Mexicans are the real problem in this country and every election time they used this idea to gain votes, making promises about deporting all the Mexicans from the US and build a wall on the US-Mexican border to stop the crossing of the Mexicans. Like Donald Trump say on TV about the Mexicans, “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people”. They are
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Making conscience in the works “We are killing them,” is the way that the writer suggest that the reality is that we are killing the woman and the child. Is good to mention that the writer says “We are killing them,” instead “They are killing them”. He wants to be part of the problem, we need to express our point of view and do not be quite and do not say nothing in absolute like nothing is happening and think that we live in a perfect life and I do not care what happen to the other people. He is making concern that the reality is that everyone have the same right, the Mexican just only are looking for a better life for they wife and children in his Country. Putting they live in danger when they try to cross the border and some ranch means, shooter them to killed the poor Mexicans like his life do not matter. This is the reflection from the lines “The rifles I hear sound in the night are white farmers shooting blacks and browns whose ribs I see jutting out and starving children”. They are no stealing any job to someone, just they need to escape from his country because they need to feed his kids and wife. They gain the own job because they work hard every day to try to survive and make a better life and opportunity for his family, the opportunity that maybe they do not have in his

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