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I believe that all of the Americas should belong to the people who were here first.
and how are you going to settle that? before the Europeans arrived thousands of native tribes invaded and conquered each other to control their spot.
so unless you have some official document that proves a particular tribe was here first and then how you are going to reward everything to the "original" natives which they are all dead......good luck with that.
This is what it takes for an American or any foreign national to legally work in Mexico:
Since a change in legislation in 2012, you need to have a job offer or work contract from a company registered in Mexico to apply for a work permit. The company has to apply for the work permit with the INM and you can stay in Mexico on a tourist visa until you are cited to collect your visa in the Mexican consulate of your home country. You then have to leave Mexico and pass an interview at the consulate abroad, after which you get your work permit. For the application, the company has to submit various documents, e.g. a proof of tax payments, a list of employees and their nationalities, the personal identification of a designated representative. Furthermore, a copy of your passport or other ID has to be submitted. Once the application is accepted, the INM will process the case and make a decision within 20 days. If the application is approved by the INM you will have to go to your Mexican consulate and pass an interview to collect your work permit. After your arrival in Mexico you and your family members must register at the INM within 30 days. Your spouse and children will normally get dependant visas but they are not automatically granted a work permit. If your spouse wants to work in Mexico he or she will have to apply for their own work permit separately.
This is what it takes for an American or any foreign national to legally work in Mexico:
Since a change in legislation in 2012, you need to have a job offer or work contract from a company registered in Mexico to apply for a work permit. The company has to apply for the work permit with the INM and you can stay in Mexico on a tourist visa until you are cited to collect your visa in the Mexican consulate of your home country. You then have to leave Mexico and pass an interview at the consulate abroad, after which you get your work permit. For the application, the company has to submit various documents, e.g. a proof of tax payments, a list of employees and their nationalities, the personal identification of a designated representative. Furthermore, a copy of your passport or other ID has to be submitted. Once the application is accepted, the INM will process the case and make a decision within 20 days. If the application is approved by the INM you will have to go to your Mexican consulate and pass an interview to collect your work permit. After your arrival in Mexico you and your family members must register at the INM within 30 days. Your spouse and children will normally get dependant visas but they are not automatically granted a work permit. If your spouse wants to work in Mexico he or she will have to apply for their own work permit separately.
Not saying this is a good or bad thing, but it's similar to most European nations. You have to obtain a job in most Euro nations before you arrive in order to get a work visa, for a company in that nation to be able to hire you and get a work visa issued to you, they have to justify to their government why they need to hire a foreign worker for a position rather than give it to one of their own citizens, etc.
poetic justice be all the Mexicans run back with their machetes and retake the southern states. I of course would not want to see that --or anyone hurt in any way-- just thinking of karma--
"Waah...brown people are scary! Let's spend tens of billions to build a fence to keep them away!"
"Ooh...you speak out about our Fearless Orange Leader! Get out of here!"
pfft. Pantywaists.
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