I found it pretty interesting... Please this is not about bashing politicians or immigrants, civil discussion only. I was just struck by the comment and wanted to share.
Mexicans fear U.S. immigration plan
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070518/ap_ ... outrage_10
Gilberto Escalante, a 41-year-old fisherman from Topolobampo in Sinaloa state, said the current guest worker program is better than the congressional plan because it gives Mexicans the option to freely enter and leave the U.S. while maintaining their lives in Mexico — instead of forcing them to choose between the two countries.
"We don't want the house or the latest car in the U.S. We want to go and work so that our families can have a good life in Mexico," said Escalante, who came to the industrial hub of Monterrey to apply for a visa to work on fish and shrimp boats off the coast of Mississippi.
Shouldn't the government/businesses in Mexico be doing something to help make sure that Mr. Escalante has an opportunity to live the good life in Mexico? How can he live the good life if he has to travel thousands of miles to work? Doesn't the good life include actually being with your family? Is life really that bad in Mexico? How much sacrifice would you be willing to make to give your family the "good life"?
Mark