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        Family Remittances and the “De-risking” The Case of Mexico

        ( Salvador Velazquez B. ) 부경대학교 글로벌지역학연구소 2017 Journal of Global and Area Studies(JGA) Vol.1 No.2

        Mexican migrants in the USA are first class Mexicans. It is in general the risk-taker population, hardworking, who has a different work ethics, compare to the average American worker. They give a different value to their labor and the remuneration that they perceive for that effort. Some are prosperous entrepreneurs. Success stories abound throughout America. They are far away from the political campaigns in Mexico, in which to their regret, they are incorporated in political speeches with highly demagogic content. They are generally skeptical of the political agendas of migrant associations in the USA. For this reason, among others, are the most likely to repudiate acts of corruption; and are, in a word, highly rational users (consumers) for the electronic remittances market. They migrate by looking for an initial point of contact, usually a close relative, who gives them first aid and probably a first job that serves as an “induction course” to the American work culture. From there, they move to any part of the Union in constant search for a better job; that is why one will always find Mexican labor in virtually all the 50 US’ states. It is at that moment that migrants experience the first need to send money to their homeland abroad. It is likely that the first money remittance will be partly used to pay for their travel expenses (expenses of the “pollero”) and partly to give initial support to their families. They are also absolutely wise in their spending decisions, savings and consumption of services. As a result of the threats that the new US government is launching, now under the umbrella of power -with a surrealist seriousness -in Mexico, expressions that call for “unity”, have emerged. As it is already in the public domain, one of these “initiatives” of the Trump Administration is to tax remittances particularly to Mexico and other Latin-American and Caribbean countries, to prevent undocumented migrants from having access to the service or both associated measures. The viability of these initiatives remains to be seen. However, in the search for spaces that require us to converge on unity, it is necessary to address the danger that has already existed for some years over the environment in Mexico of remittances payment.

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