Mexico is a highly stratified country with a massive gap between the educated and non. So, what kind of impact would tens of thousands of well-educated young people have?
Following Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ announcement on Tuesday morning that the DACA program is being rescinded, the Mexican foreign ministry issued a statement saying that it “profoundly laments” the change, but that it will welcome its citizens back with “open arms” and will offer them assistance with work, finances and education.
They will provide a workforce beyond what is currently available. They just might have a big impact on the nation’s economy. And not just in Mexico. A lot are from Central American countries desperate for educated workers.
Full story @ How a Return of DACA Recipients Could Be a Huge Asset for Mexico | LifeZette
Following Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ announcement on Tuesday morning that the DACA program is being rescinded, the Mexican foreign ministry issued a statement saying that it “profoundly laments” the change, but that it will welcome its citizens back with “open arms” and will offer them assistance with work, finances and education.
They will provide a workforce beyond what is currently available. They just might have a big impact on the nation’s economy. And not just in Mexico. A lot are from Central American countries desperate for educated workers.
Full story @ How a Return of DACA Recipients Could Be a Huge Asset for Mexico | LifeZette