How to turn $1 million into $24 billion in less than a year: Mexico's secrets Revealed
First and foremost: Screw the poor. In developing countries like Mexico, they are dead weight. You've got to cut them loose or push them out.

Mexico has made a fine business out of screwing it's poor. The ones who can raise enough cash for their illegal journey and can summon the strength to leave their loved ones will undoubtedly make an attempt at the American Dream with our great northern neighbor.
It is there they will find what Mexico denies them: opportunity. They will work hard and live meagerly to insure remittance for their needy loved ones left behind in cold, uncaring Mexico.
Remittance payments are Mexico's second largest source of income, thus emigrants will constantly be called upon and reminded of their Patria. Even with the United States in financial crisis, money is expected. Mexico earned an income of $24 billion dollars in remittance payments in 2007. Of these billions of dollars received from it's exiled emigrants, Mexico will reinvest:
$1 million annually on programs “providing money, materials and even teachers to American schools, colleges and nonprofit organizations.”

This money is to insure the emigrants can earn their primary education certificates, become literate in Spanish, and learn basic English, thus allowing them opportunities of higher earning potential and steady employment.
It's a win-win business. You save the costs of the poor's medical services, social programs, and education and then recieve billions by reinvesting less than 1% of their money in opportunities which will continue to insure your personal economic wealth.





