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		<title>Planning a video on Mexican immigration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In creating the Albuquerque Historical and Cultural Timeline, I was struck with the many layers of interactions between Mexico, New Mexico, the Southwest and the U.S. Trade and immigration between &#8220;Mexico&#8221; and &#8220;New Mexico&#8221; has ebbed and flowed for more than a thousand years and most certainly will continue into the future. The thought arose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-4" href="http://tommilesabq.com/about/tomsausalito/"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-4" title="tomsausalito" src="http://tommilesabq.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/tomsausalito-150x150.jpg" alt="tomsausalito" width="150" height="150" /></a>In creating the Albuquerque Historical and Cultural Timeline, I was struck with the many layers of interactions between Mexico, New Mexico, the Southwest and the U.S.</p>
<p>Trade and immigration between &#8220;Mexico&#8221; and &#8220;New Mexico&#8221; has ebbed and flowed for more than a thousand years and most certainly will continue into the future.</p>
<p>The thought arose that it might be interesting and perhaps timely to use the Timeline to explore the history of Mexican immigration into/through New Mexico and the U.S. in the next video.</p>
<p>The Timeline could focus and correlate events taking place over time and geography and through politics &#8211; economics &#8211; cultures.</p>
<p>At a first look, I began noticing patterns of human and economic behavior of push-pull and supply-demand that seemed to emerge and persist right up into today&#8217;s news:</p>
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<li>Borders are arbitrary lines drawn on a map and then arbitrarily agreed upon</li>
<li>People, nature and commerce do not necessarily adhere to these lines</li>
<li>Cheap(er) labor can be seductively  important to business profitability</li>
<li>Cheap(er) labor consists mainly of needier than average individuals</li>
<li>&#8220;Needier than average&#8221; can arise from strong financial need or desire, weak education, weak political awareness, shaky legal status, drought-flood-disease-war; the pool is large and constant</li>
<li>Globalizing and internationalizing production and trade has usually sought access to untapped resources, such as: needier than average labor, cheaper than average minerals and materials, weaker than average laws, more available than average land</li>
<li>Economic profit can be a stronger incentive than laws or penalties</li>
<li>Enforcement of laws can vary widely for many different reasons and to many different advantages (and disadvantages)</li>
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<p>Exploring the Timeline this way should be interesting; plus, by posting this I&#8217;ll create the incentive to really get the thing done!</p>
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