Mexico appreciation thread
Can you please stop this Mexico es guite shit
we get it
shut the fuck up pedro
>>67170147
lel.
Remittances, or contributions sent by Mexicans living abroad, mostly in the United States, to their families at home in Mexico comprised $22.4 billion in 2012.[66] In 2004, they were the tenth largest source of foreign income after oil, industrial exports, manufactured goods, electronics, heavy industry, automobiles, construction, food, and banking & financial services but Mexico's economy is no longer based on oil export which represented only 2% of the GDP in 2014. Remittances represented 1.8 percent of the nation's Gross Domestic Product in 2015.[67]
The growth of remittances have more than doubled since 1997.[68] Recorded remittance transactions exceeded 41 million in 2003, of which 86 percent were made by electronic transfer.[69]
The Mexican government, cognizant of the needs of migrant workers, began issuing an upgraded version of the MatrĂcula Consular de Alta Seguridad (MACS, High Security Consular Identification), an identity document issued at Mexican consulates abroad. This document is now accepted as a valid identity card in 32 US states, as well as thousands of police agencies, hundreds of cities and counties, as well as banking institutions.[69]
>>67177403
>They were the tenth largest source of income
So pretty much the last?
>>67170147
were gona appreciate that wall paco.
>>67169973
Thank you for Tequila.
>>67178520
Reminder that most Americans want a wall with Canada aswell.
>>67178578
You're welcome friend.
>>67169973
>average
No mames guey ajajaja.
>>67183632
good