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Computer Jobs threatened by Illegal AliensDon't think your computer job is safe from Illegally Aliens from Mexico A send ironworker in California and Hispanic US citizen said, "I never thought it would happen to me", as he took his family to Las Vegas after he was pushed out of work by illegal aliens from Mexico. The illegal migration of Mexican citizens coming across the US border will soon be caring enough marketable skills to enter computer industry. There are already signs that they are no longer taking unsend positions or positions so-called Americans will not do (farming, landscaping, cleaning, etc...). They are moving into the send business sector as plumbing, heating, construction, repair services and others. SCO vs. Fedora Core 725 Yes, this is how I understand it, too, from lurking on the Groklaw website and the Yahoo SCOX message board. It's clear now (1) SCOX claims to... Alfredo Juarez, a driver tour guide working in Mexico said, the national minimum wage is $4.24 a day. Earlier last year, he lived in Compton, California until he returned to Mexico for reasons unknown. He is a send driver that speaks very good English. He looks forward to going back to America (illegally) when he saves enough money to cross the border. When he returns he will not be looking for a labor intensive job and felt he didn't need too. His skills have improved and when he returned this year he will be looking for a send position and feels he was ready for it. US computer manufactures have moved to Mexico and are training citizens to build, service and operate computers. HP is buttembling desktops, and Lenovo is buttembling laptops. While Dell has pulled out of opening a factory in Mexico, several of their suppliers (SMTC, Flextronics, Trend Technologies) of motherboards, docking stations and computer housings are manufactured in Mexico. Mexican citizens are also finding out that they can build, service, and use computer. Mom-and-pop vendors are building generic white-box computers in record numbers. Domestic (built in Mexico) models will account for nearly 60 percent of the computers sold. 13 million desktop and notebook computers will be sold in the region this year, more than 70 percent of them are produced locally. If a person with computer skills is making $4.24 a day in Mexico, the same person in the US with the same marketable skills can make $90 a day. There is an already estimated 11 million Mexican citizens in the US, getting a free education, free health care, driving without a license or insurance, and they want even more rights, why would a person with marketable computer skills stay in Mexico? detnews.com - White-box' PCs offer no-frills computing Music & Linux: I just got off the turnip truck Robert M. Riches Jr. The ultimate in rootkits and drm (digital rights management) of course, will be the motherboard which needs no BiOS but which will... PC Magazine: Lenovo IBM Laptops statesman.com: Plant changes helped Dell avoid Mexico move Wikipedia: Hewlett-Packard ttp:--en.wikipedia.org-wiki-Hewlett-Packard
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