Is Mexico a failed state?

We could also stop paying them to sneak in to our country by actually making employers verify IDs and jailing the ones that don’t. A lot cheaper than mass detention centers to lock up a few thousand white collar criminal hiring managers.

That is one of the most rididculous things I think I have ever heard. Maybe you could point out some facts that helped you form your opinion. It would be interesting to see where you came up with that jewel. I was born and have lived all of my life in Guadalajara and I can’t even begin to understand how someone could come up with such nonsense.

That is one of the most rididculous things I think I have ever heard. Maybe you could point out some facts that helped you form your opinion. It would be interesting to see where you came up with that jewel. I was born and have lived all of my life in Guadalajara and I can’t even begin to understand how someone could come up with such nonsense.

Do you also believe that the existence of tourist-oriented tablaos flamencos means Spain will stay “rustic” forever?

I’m pretty sure the beach resorts, archeological sites, historical areas, museums, festivals, ports, and modern entertainment centers draw more money than “rustic” areas. The entire country doesn’t live like the Amish. If a community looks “rustic,” it’s probably because they’re broke, not because they’re refusing to advance for the sake of tourism.

Yesterday a bunch of women and children were murdered in northern Mexico. It appears to have been at the hands of the drug cartels.

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It’s been a long time coming for that family. Reddit - Dive into anything

We have mass murder in the U.S. almost every month (or more, it’s hard to keep track), but we’re not a “failed state.”

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I think the difference is that when people shoot up cars full of innocent women and children here, they’re generally captured & prosecuted / killed. Mexico has less than half our population and had more than double our # of murders last year. Most of those murders will go unsolved.

And they were. https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/06/americas/mormons-attacked-us-mexico-border-wednesday/index.html

Right… if anything, the fact that Mexico is considered a middle-income nation ought to really hammer home two things to an American.

First, how amazingly, dramatically wealthy and rich we are here in the US. We look at Mexico and see a lot of poverty and an inability to provide what we consider basic services (safe water, public safety, etc…), yet that’s middle income by world standards.

Second, if Mexico is middle income, it should make us wonder just how bad off lower income countries are.

Mexico does have some good colleges and businesses. I think one frustration that pushes immigration is the lack of opportunity for a young person from a poor background that wants to get a good paying job because there is little social mobility and hard work isnt rewarded. The good jobs mostly go to family members and those with contacts.

That’s very true. I went to graduate school with a bunch of international students, including several from Mexico and the level of casual corruption in their country’s cultures was astounding to me.

I think there’s a lot of stuff that we, as Americans or Western Europeans take for granted that aren’t the case elsewhere in the world, and having substantially non-corrupt societies is one of them. I remember being stunned when the Mexican and Turkish MBA students in grad school were tickled that in the US, they didn’t have to grease anyone’s palm to get mundane, routine stuff done, like getting a copy of their transcript, or getting their car inspected. Apparently that’s the way it rolls in those countries- you have to hook people up to get hooked up.

So, we offer to send troops to Mexico to strike back against the cartels.

Does that mean we will welcome Mexican and German troops to fight our white nationalists since both countries had citizens murdered in El Paso last August?

It’s unnecessary. Our military didn’t lose a battle to the cartels a few weeks ago. Mexico’s did.

Or, if the company is American, to the Americans.

Not so much, it seems:

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We say drug cartel for Mexico, and drug gang in the US. It is still part of the same distribution system. The coast guard and border patrol can only also stop a fraction of what’s coming in. By the same reasoning is the US also a failed state?

That’s unfortunate, but it’s still pretty early.