> The movement of labor is insignificant compared to the movement of
> capital and resource.
Minor, perhaps, Tom, but not insignificant. Europe has experienced a flood
of immigration just as the US is now experiencing. Some estimates put the
illegal population of the US at 30 million, one out of ten people I wouldn't
call
insignificant.
And it's happening all over. After Zimbabwe took over all the farm land from
the ownners, there was a huge immigration there. When the farm wealth was
not realized, there was a emmigration of even native Zimbabwians. Mexico
has a
huge military presence on its southern borders to keep people from Guatemala
and farther south from coming into the country all the while sending its own
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