Deportation is Key to Fixing Mexico's Corruption Problem Once and for All

in politics •  6 years ago 

The United States has between 11 million and 30 million Illegal Immigrants. A close illegal immigrant coworker of mine just told me about the horrific living conditions and corruption she grew up with in Mexico. Just as her family was beginning to work their way out of dirt poverty corrupt men with guns took everything from them and they bravely ran across the boarder into the United States. Ronald Reagan amnestied her and her family during the 1980s. I wonder what would happen if there were no way for the Mexican victims of corruption to run away from their oppressors. Would they fight back? What if they won? What if they did the hard work necessary to create a free and prosperous nation rather than running to ours.? Maybe we would both be better off.

Even now, as I post this video I hear Rick Santorum echoing the fundamental idea behind this video. The Deportation of 30 million illegal immigrants back to Mexico could be the key to igniting a revolution in Mexico. Once people get a taste of freedom it is hard to get them to settle for corruption, poverty and fear!

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