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Reason for Mexican Immigration? Let the Economy Tell the Story Versus OUTLINE • Disclaimer/Methodology • Mexico’s Position • United States’ Position • Economic Evidence • Cost/Benefit to Each Nation • Way Ahead • Bottom Line METHODOLOGY • Politically Charged Issue • Let the Economic Facts Tell the Story • Variety of Sources to Balance the Slant – – – – – – Center for Immigration Studies (Neutral) Bureau of Labor Statistics (Neutral) National Economics Encyclopedia (Neutral) Dr. Looney’s Website--Migration Section (Neutral) Brookings Institute (Left of Center) RAND Corporation (Conservative) MEXICO’S POSITION • Best Case…Open Borders, Free Flow of Workers - Relieves Mexico of social obligations for large poor population (60% defined as poor) - Remittances benefit Mexico ($23B in 2006) - Acts as relief/buffer to stabilize political/economic situation in Mexico MEXICO’S POSITION • Fall Back Position…Increased opportunity for legal Immigration – Guest Worker Program: Facilitate legal seasonal workers…workers return to Mexico with increased wealth to open businesses and build houses – Oppose new Y visa proposal as too restrictive US POSITION • Controlled borders (28 general visa categories) • Preference to migrants with degrees/specialized skills • Guest Worker Program (Proposed, 2007) – Two-Year Temporary Y Work Visas • Renewable up to three times • Must return to Mexico for a year in-between – H2 Visas (Current) • H2A: Temporary/seasonal agriculture workers, 1 Yr/3yr on extension – Must return to Mexico at end of seasonal period • H2B: Temporary/seasonal Non-agricultural workers, 1 Yr/3yr (66K) – One time jobs, bridge project, road crew – H1 series visas for temporary skilled employment Problems With Current System • US employers see H2 system as burdensome – Paperwork and responsibility – Must pay employee’s travel to and from Mexico – Must pay legal wage rates/taxes • Porous border allows for entry/bypass of system – More workers want in than the US has demand for – Those who can’t get a visa don’t wait for the door to open, they let themselves in • 12 million Illegal aliens/6 million are visa overstays WHY DO THEY COME? • Only border between third-world and first-world on the planet, largely uncontrolled, 2,000 miles – GDP Purchase Power Parity • US, # 9, $46,000 • Mexico, #75, $12,500 – Unemployment • US, 4.6% • Mexico, 3.7%, 25% under-employed – Inflation • US, 2.7% • Mexico, 4.0% – Freedom House Freedom Scores • US, 1.0 • Mexico, 2.5 with Serbia and Ukraine WHY DO THEY COME? – Manufacturing • Grew 183% in Chile, 196% in S. Korea, 307% in China, 2.7% in Mexico – Registering a Business • 5 days in US, 22 in S. Korea, 27 in Chile, 48 in China, 58 days in Mexico – Transparency • Mexico is 65th most honest place to do business, tied with Ghana, Cuba is less corrupt • 34% of Mexican businesses paid “extra fees” to Govt officials – Education • 62% of educated Mexicans polled would leave and live in the US – Wages • Mexican worker earns $10/day in Mexico, $8 to $10 an hour in US • 60% of Mexican society classified as poor Cost/Benefit to Mexico • Costs – – – – • No pressure to reform government Opportunity losses, workers engaged in foreign productivity US employment provides no incentive to advance skills Disruptive to Mexican families Benefits – – – – Removes pressure to add more jobs Remittances stabilize the economy ($23B) Reduces a large population of unemployed/disgruntled people Immigration used as bargaining position to obtain more US aid Cost/Benefit to the US • Costs – Reduced wages for low-skill US workers – Negative impact on US welfare programs • Low Tax payer, High Social Program Consumer – – – – – Increased costs to border security Increased need for infrastructure like schools, but no tax base to support Skewed tax costs Increased crime Nation divided • Benefits – Keeps farm wages down • Consumers pay less for agricultural goods – Some service industry wages held down • Cheaper Services for US Customers – Gives some states like California a competitive edge in production WAY AHEAD FOR US? WAY AHEAD FOR MEXICO? MEXICO, WHAT IS MORE REALISTIC? • The Canadian’s aren’t sneaking across the border – Mexico has to reform politically/economically – Must invest in human capital programs – Incentivize return of migrant workers for Mexico’s advantage UNITED STATES, WHAT IS MORE REALISTIC? • Comprehensive immigration policy that guards our interests first – Temporary workers pay bond to enter, refundable upon departure – Reduce Mexico’s annual visa quota by each overstay – Go after source of illegal labor magnet, US employers – Reduce social program eligibility, another magnet • US is too hard to live in without a job and social welfare – Change laws to prohibit citizenship for births to non-US citizens while on temporary visas – Execute program to reform Mexico’s economy vs. handing out blind aid BOTTOM LINE • Root Problem is Economic in Nature – As long as there is a wide gap in economic parity between US and Mexico…they will come • Requires Balanced Economic/Political Solutions – Stupid policies net stupid results • Fences, Machine Guns and Security Patrols Didn’t Work for the Soviets, Ask the Germans QUESTIONS??