Most of all Mexican natives reside in the United States, and Mexico should see that as an issue. And they do, yet it is just not illuminated on the media. More than 12 million migrants from Mexico, including legal and illegal, live in the US. They make up most of the immigration to this country. Immigration affects the economy greatly. Not only the economy is suffering from immigration, but also market pools, as well as the family and social culture.
Mexican immigrants leave their own native land and leave behind open jobs that aren’t fulfilled that ruin its own economy. How is the economy supposed to function without low-skilled workers in Mexico? Without the proper labor and jobs being fulfilled in Mexico, the country would collapse, and it would be chaotic! If most of the population is leaving Mexico, who is buying? The demand for goods will decrease which leads to less business. With all the families seeking a better life, the economy would fall apart in Mexico leading to the collapse of the country. Low-skilled Mexican natives leave their families in search for a better life to prosper until they can help out the rest of their family. Leaving children behind, growing in a single-parent household or lack thereof, don’t develop properly. With the absence of one or both parents due to immigration, children are more likely to grow up without the proper development which could lead to them becoming criminals in their country. Therefore, immigration causes higher crime rates, a bad family structure culturally and a lower population rate since crime isn’t attracting.
“People leaving their country for jobs in another country is a very or moderately big problem.” Mexico sees the problem with labor by American business owners to their people. They government in Mexico feels the economic effects of the workers leaving their own country. They see the crumbling of the family that leads to more crime. And the economy is just suffering in demand. This is an underground topic that isn’t exposed in the media too often and it should be recognized to the United States.