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Uh, yeah, professor, thats cuz those 434,000 Mexican kids are now
living in the U.S.
by Kathy Shaidle on Monday, September 26th, 2011 |
The Mexicans didnt stop having kids (heaven forbid!) They just dragged them up to America.
And, gee, Im relieved to hear the Mexican economy is doing so much better now as a result, according to you. Americas? Not so much.
Philip Longman:
Because of the phenomenon of hyper-aging in the developing world, another great variable is already changing as well: migration. In Mexico, for example, the population of children age 4 and under was 434,000 less in 2010 than it was in 1996.
Uh, yeah, professor, that’s cuz those 434,000 Mexican kids are now… living in the U.S. | Five Feet of Fury
by Kathy Shaidle on Monday, September 26th, 2011 |
The Mexicans didnt stop having kids (heaven forbid!) They just dragged them up to America.
And, gee, Im relieved to hear the Mexican economy is doing so much better now as a result, according to you. Americas? Not so much.
Philip Longman:
Because of the phenomenon of hyper-aging in the developing world, another great variable is already changing as well: migration. In Mexico, for example, the population of children age 4 and under was 434,000 less in 2010 than it was in 1996.
Uh, yeah, professor, that’s cuz those 434,000 Mexican kids are now… living in the U.S. | Five Feet of Fury