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Re: John Deere moving jobs to Mexico????
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Posted by Dick on January 19, 2004 at 10:06:14 from (216.239.184.244):
In Reply to: John Deere moving jobs to Mexico???? posted by Shocked in Oklahoma on January 19, 2004 at 09:13:47:
Hello Shocked,, Moving jobs to Mexico is nothing new. This has been happening for years and it wouldn't surprise me if JD is joining the deportation of jobs to Mexico. JD already has plants in Mexico where they build tractors for use in Mexico. Most likely, many of the parts used here in the U.S. are made in Mexico too. Why do you suppose that is? Cheap labor. Now our President wants to legalize the millions of illegal immigrants who are here in the U.S. We should all be outraged with his idea. First it will be legalize 6 to 10 million, then it will be to allow them to bring their families here to live with them. This is how it went in 1986 and I'm confident it will happen again if Congress allows this to happen. The Presidents proposal will also lower wages even more than they are now. We should all be outraged and we all need to call our people in Congress and voice our opposition to the Presidents proposal. Dick
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