Pretty easy to spot who gets hurt more. And Mexico is a lot more dependent on these exports as a % of GDP
Thanks for the info.
I hope no one thought that the wall would be the solution to everything that ails illegal immigration. Tough choices have to be made including the affect that it may have on our economy short term.
Our immigration system is broken. Existing laws need to be enforced. New immigration laws are needed. A wall is needed to assist border patrol, etc.
One thing is for sure, doing nothing and letting things remain status quo will kill any chance of retaining our Republic.
We can easily plant produce that we get from Mexico here in the U.S. --- perhaps we will have a few months without watermelon and cantaloupe, but I'm sure indoor greenhouse facilities can be built for the future and IMHO, it may be a little more expensive, but probably much cleaner. When it's all said and done, perhaps will be exporting more of our produce and goods to other countries instead of Mexico being the exporter!
We have car manufacturing facilities that are standing idle, and we can make electrical parts here.
NAFTA was a disaster. Close the border. Save our sovereignty!!!