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It is literally easier to move a person than an entire company across national borders. The process for both is at it's core the same - identify, verify and pay your taxes. Yes people can and do move from Mexico to the Midwest all the time. Why do you think Mexican laborers should get paid less for building your car then someone in Detroit? Part of the goal of NAFTA is to help stabilize the economy of Mexico and help…
Legally it is very hard for a Mexican to move to the Midwest. As in almost impossible requiring almost 20years. I am not Mexican but it toke my family 14 years to be able to move to the US from Palestine, although my grandparents and uncles have been here since the 80s. It really isn't hard. A company doesn't need to move everything, they can just literally build a new factory or rent one else where, not only that th…
> The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) created special economic and trade relationships for the United States, Canada and Mexico. The TN nonimmigrant classification permits qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to seek temporary entry into the United States to engage in business activities at a professional level.
> Among the types of professionals who are eligible to seek admission as TN nonimmigrants are accountants, engineers, lawyers, pharmacists, scientists, and teachers.
https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary...