Saturday, October 26, 2019
The Mexican U.s. Connection Essay -- essays research papers
 The Mexican U.S. Connection           Mexico and the United States have been close together, at the same time  being so far apart. Mexico and the U.S. have maintained a healthy neighbor to  neighbor relationship over the centuries. There have been disputes of course,  but for the most part we are working together. When striving to maintain a  healthy relationship between neighboring countries, certain problems arise.  When the countries don't have the same standard of living, people might try and  migrate illegally to the better country. When one country has more illegal  drugs than the other, people might try smuggling the drugs. Also, trade between  the countries is always a factor in keeping a healthy connection.       The first issue to deal with is illegal immigration. Doris Meissner,  Immigration and Naturalization Service Commissioner, announced the INS would  pump 185 more agents and an array of equipment, including two new helicopters,  seven more infrared scopes, eight miles of fencing and 172 additional sensors to  detect and deter illegal immigration traffic along a 16-mile stretch between  Otay Mountain and the Tecate Port of Entry. The area has been inundated by  immigrant smugglers who have been forced east because of increased Border Patrol  activity along the 14-mile corridor from the Pacific Ocean and Imperial Beach to  Otay Mesa. The effort, known as Operation Gatekeeper, was launched in October  1994.  Meissner said the latest effort, an extension of Operation Gatekeeper,  would add five Border Patrol agents on horseback to patrol the back country and  three dog teams to be assigned to checkpoints along rural roads. Meissner also  announced that the Federal Bureau of Investigation would join the operation to  break up illegal smuggling rings at the border. She said the Border Patrol  would step up the use of checkpoints in the Temecula area, where smugglers  usually end up trying to evade the Border Patrol checkpoint. In March, a van  carrying illegal immigrants overturned near there as its driver tried to avoid  agents; eight illegal immigrants were killed and 18 others injured. In Los  Angeles, an alleged smuggler of illegal immigrants who police say was at the  wheel of a pickup truck during a chase in April which ended with the televised  police beatings of two undocumented aliens from Mexico, pleaded not guilty to  f...              ... added that the challenges that the Mexican  economy faces have not changed with the passage of the NAFTA and that its  effects will not be immediate.  The Mexican Action Network on Free Trade (RMALC) asked the government to  open spaces for public consultation and participation to deal with the  repercussions of the NAFTA. RMALC representatives announced that if the NAFTA  is ratified by the Mexican Senate, they will mobilize to obtain a profound re-  negotiation of the NAFTA which benefits the majority of the population.  According to RMALC members, the re-negotiation should include the recognition of  asymmetries between the participating countries' economies and aspects of the  social agenda which have been left out of the agreement. Said RMALC Director  Bertha Lujan, "We still don't know the popular vote on the NAFTA."  Thus, all the factors in keeping good connections between neighboring  countries have been discussed. Some out there might argue that there is more to  it. This is my argument and I stand firm in the belief that Mexico and the U.S.  have a steady connection and have many things that interact between them. That  is what makes the Mexican-U.S. connection so beautiful.                       
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