United States immigration policy may not be very keen on welcoming Mexico’s huddled masses, but it has few qualms with Mexican entrepreneurs. E- and L-series visas offer a relatively quick path to legal immigration for Mexicans—provided they are willing to front the cash to open their own businesses. Capital investments of several hundred thousand dollars, and possibly requirements to hire a given number of workers, are usually sufficient to procure a visa.
This path to residence has proven increasingly popular as Mexico’s business community has become mired in the country’s escalating drug violence. Kidnapping for ransom has spiked over the last decade and targeting the wealthy has been supplanted by another strategy: targeting those with known relatives in the US. Hence, the exodus north is now considered more of a one-time move for families.
Exacerbating the trend is President Felipe Calderón’s war on drugs, which has notched large seizures and disrupted transit routes. Faced with lower revenues, Mexico’s drug gangs are diversifying their activities—extorting money from business owners is helping to fill the void.
From 1998-2008 the number of E-1 or E-2 visas awarded to Mexican entrepreneurs almost tripled. The State Department hasn’t disclosed last year’s figures for visas issued to Mexican investor-immigrants but the number likely passed the 2008 tally, and was perhaps more than 2,000 visas. (In 2008, a wealthy Mexican businessman had his son kidnapped and then killed, even after paying a significant ransom, adding to the sense of insecurity among the business class.)
San Antonio, Texas, is situating itself as the unofficial capital of Mexican expateurs in the States. It is far enough away from the border cities to buffer against the bleeding violence and creeping reach of the drug gangs, but in other respects it is, “Very Mexican, very friendly. Quiet,” says Ricardo del Rio, an insurance agent who got an E-2 visas for himself and family in 2006.
In fact, the City of San Antonio runs an international affairs agency that seeks out Mexican entrepreneurs for relocation.
Luckily for the expateurs—and the US economy—many Mexican business enterprises deftly negotiated the recession. Some are looking to expand. The headline of a recent article in the Christian Science Monitor: “Who’s Creating U.S. Jobs? Mexicans.” Sounds like they are the true San Antonio Spurs.
Photo of the Market Square in San Antonio, from the Fairmount Hotel.
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That is the most clever concluding sentence I have read in a while! Congrats on another great article.
I agree with Ms. McLellanville this is a great article..
Hello , how are you in Mexico ? With the many problems in both Mexico and the United States the only real solution to drug abuse , robberies , illegal entries , and murdurs and other crimes is for both nations as well as individual people to repent of their sins against God our creator and trust the Lord Jesus Christ as their own personal Saviour and Lord God . God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son,that whosoever believeth in him , should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3 :16. Since we all have sinned and have a sin nature that is short of Gods glory we need to have a spiritual birth like Jesus Christ said , Ye must be born again to enter the kingdom of God. He is the only way to Gods heaven and to miss our souls being in hell fire forever because of our sins inherited from Adam and Eve our first parents. We all have inherited a sin nature that causes us to do sinful and wicked things toward God and our fellow man who was created by God. For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23. From Gods word , the Holy Bible. For more information , http://www.HolyBible.com , http://www.FBNRadio.com , http://www.TheGospelHour.org , http://www.NaijaBlogVillage.com and touch on the religion section for more from the living words of the Living God. Sincerely; George
Bangladesh is known as democratic country
But as per article (section) 70 of Bangladesh Constitution, only key person or party chief. can take decision none the else
Second one is very age old or left over colonial laws and legal system for ruling the people.
Due to which billions of hard earned money of common people are spend in conducting huge number ( around Thirty Seven Lac till may, 2019 ) of pending suits or litigation in the court which may not be settled even in life time nor have any certainty of any relief .
NOW THE QUESTION WHO ARE DIRECT BENEFICIERIES ?
Contesting parties are compelled to spend billions of Dollar in addition to valuable times of their active life, year after year although more then 35 % people are living below the poverty line…
ARE THESE PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES ?
Why these colonial laws and legal system are not changes ?
Experienced Peoples are in opinion that Bangladesh can not face the track of advancement of science and technology like other Asian Countries nearby Bangladesh
Even Bangladesh will not be able to dream the face of digital world with existing colonial laws and legal system.
The present legal systems and procedures have no rule in productive activities to change the economy or the poverty of the country .
Third point which is most significant and important are the lack of accountability in every stage of life for people or Government Personal / Officials which will only encourage the growth of terrorism .
Now it has became imperative to reform / replace the concerned ministry & commission / body with expert of political sciences / social welfares , expert of relevant subjects of science and technology. like medicine, engineering, agricultural sciences , information technology , telecommunications sciences , business and commerce etc ?
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