Map: How immigrants in America are sending $120 BILLION to their struggling families back home – My Analysis

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[This is what always happened in Africa. People would come from other countries to countries. They would work there and send the money home. This happened on its biggest scale in Apartheid South Africa (as well as now). In Apartheid South Africa, these people worked in the mines. These non-people follow people, because success is where the People live – ALWAYS. Failure is where the non-people dominate. So as countries fell, the non-people followed the People to new places – e.g. when Rhodesia, etc fell; the people could only go to South Africa!

So in a nutshell, whereever People flee to, they will ALWAYS be followed by the dying, loser, low-productivity non-people. Of course its the same with the Liberals. Liberals move to countries where People are nationalistic, proud and productive. Then the Liberals screw it up for the People there. Then the Liberals flee to the next destination where other People have just built things up, and the cycle repeats itself over there. In Ancient Egypt, this trend ran over thousands of years. But nowadays, the trend operates much faster and nations are destroyed more quickly.

People will have no choice in the end, but to haul out their guns, and to physically smash OR ENSLAVE these masses of loser non-people who flee to their countries. I’m all for SLAVERY – seriously. If these parasites want to invade our nations we should enslave them for life and put them to work, and if they run away, we should kill them. I’m advocating a return to the Roman Empire’s method of dealing with slaves. So, make your choice: We either kill them at the border, or we let them in and put them in chains and set them to work. You may be surprised at how many non-people would accept that as an option rather than dying in their dysfunctional countries. The other option is for People to invade non- countries which have resources they want, and to kill or drive out or socially engineer those countries in a way that suits us. I really think, in the future we must do anything that will work for us, and throw all morality, and all sensitivity out of the window. We must make life and death decisions for them. The Romans believed they were born to rule. I believe we People are indeed born to rule. We prefer our own company. But if others thrust themselves upon us, we must make hard decisions and focus all our decisions on only this: WHAT IS THE BEST FOR THE RACE. Kill those whom we believe should be killed. Enslave, chase away or conquer those we decide we need to conquer. Above all, seize any piece of land that has mineral value or that is of strategic or lebensraum value for us. I am a total advocate that People must ONLY consider their own future and nothing else. Treat the others as the savages and dysfunctional scum they are, and kill anyone who in any way threatens us. That’s as simple as our politics should be. See to it that our race is glorious, and anyone who threatens us, should be killed in any way we see fit. Its time for massive baby booms and a whole new way of thinking. Its time to dump all the hideous, malicious Liberal ideas like Liberalism and Communism. Dump them, or smash them outright. But do turn around the fortunes of our race AT ALL COSTS. Jan]

Migrants working in the United States sent a staggering $120 billion back to their families last year, it was revealed today.

The amount of money being sent by migrants across the entire world reached $530 billion last year, making it a larger economy than Iran or Argentina, the data from the World Bank showed.

This worldwide figure has tripled in the last ten years and is now three times bigger than the total aid budgets given by countries around the world. It has sparked debate whether this so-called remittance money could be a viable alternative to relying on help from other governments.

In the United States last year, more than $120 billion was sent by workers to families abroad – making it the largest sender of remittances in the world. More than $23 billion went to Mexico, $13.45 billion to China, $10.84 billion to India and $10 billion to the Philippines, among other recipients.

Cash flow

Cash flow: This graphic shows how much money is being sent by migrants to their families back home and where it is being transferred from in a transient economy that topped $530bn last year, according to new figures by the World Bank. More than $120bn was sent from the U.S.

In 2011, the World Bank estimated that U.S. remittances alone reached $110.8 billion, which was more than 80 per cent of the size of the total amount of cash flow ($132 billion).

It is little surprise as the US is home to the largest number of migrants from developing countries; there are 42.8 million immigrants in the country, making up around 14 per cent of the population.

The data showed that the biggest beneficiaries included India and China, which each received more than $60 billion, followed by the Philippines ($24 billion), Mexico ($24 billion) and Nigeria ($21 billion).

World Bank officials believe the amount they donate could be billions more because not all cash is sent through banks and money transfer companies on which the figures are based.

Working hard: Mexican migrant worker Javier Gonzalez and his wife Guadalupe pick watermelons in Dome Valley near Yuma, Arizona. More than $23 billion is sent to Mexico from the U.S. every year

Working hard: Mexican migrant worker Javier Gonzalez and his wife Guadalupe pick watermelons in Dome Valley near Yuma, Arizona. More than $23 billion is sent to Mexico from the U.S. every year

Humanitarian effort: The biggest beneficiary of remittance money last year was India, whose struggling families received more than £38billion from loved ones after they moved abroad

Humanitarian effort: The biggest beneficiary of remittance money last year was India, whose struggling families received more than $61 billion from loved ones

WHERE IS IT GOING? TOP BENEFICIARIES OF REMITTANCES

1. India $61.8bn           6. France $18.9bn

2. China $60.7bn         7. Egypt $13.8bn

3. Mexico $23.6bn        8. Germany $12.9bn

4. Philippines $22.9bn  9. Pakistan $12bn

5. Nigeria $19.9bn       10. Bangladesh $11.2bn

A number of countries have set up initiatives to manage the cash flow, including the Rwandan government, which saw much of its aid cut last year over claims it was helping rebels i neighboring Democratic of Congo.

As a result, it has asked all Rwandans living abroad to contribute to a new ‘solidarity fund’ to make up the difference. However, migrants are complaining they are being charged more than 20 per cent in transfer fees as companies scramble to exploit the ever-growing market.

For smaller economies across the world, remittances make up massive proportions of national income. For example, Tajikistan receives the equivalent of 47 per cent of its GDP from workers abroad, while Liberia receives the equivalent of 31 per cent.

Showing just how many families in Liberia are on money from relatives abroad, 18 per cent of people surveyed in Gallup polls said they take in remittances, with as many as 27 per cent of families receiving money in urban areas.

For dozens of developing countries, such as Bangladesh, Guatemala, Mexico and Senegal, remittances are worth more than the aid they receive from the other states.

Some countries both send and receive massive remittances; Bangladesh received over $12bn in remittances in 2011 – about 11 per cent of its GDP – while migrants in Bangladesh, for example, are estimated to have sent over $3.7bn to India in 2011.

Across the world, there are more than 214 million migrants, which would make it the fifth most-populated country after China, India, America and Indonesia.

Long day: In San Diego, a group of migrant farm workers walk back to their camp with food, clothing and other supplies donated to them near the fields where they pick fruit

Long day: In San Diego, a group of migrant farm workers walk back to their camp with food, clothing and other supplies donated to them near the fields where they pick fruit

Expert: Gin operator, and skilled migrant worker, Robert Espino of Weslaco, Texas, watches the controls of a cotton gin in Minturn, South Carolina

Expert: Gin operator, and skilled migrant worker, Robert Espino of Weslaco, Texas, watches the controls of a cotton gin in Minturn, South Carolina

Remittances from western Europe have weakened since the financial crisis, which has affected money going to sub-Saharan Africa, eastern Europe and central Asia.

But across the world, the total sum is rising as the value of money from Russia and the Gulf countries increases with high oil prices, and beneficiaries are mostly neighbouring former Soviet states, including Tajikista, Armenia and Georgia.

In the United Kingdom, which sent $23 billion out of the country, the government’s shadow minister for international development, Rushanara Ali, who was born in Bangladesh, believes the UK government should try to harness migrant money to complement aid spending.

‘I’ve never heard someone with an origin in another country not feel a sense of obligation or a sense of contribution,’ she told The Guardian. ‘There will always be pressure on budgets. The time is ripe for coming up with new ideas on how diaspora communities can make a difference.’

Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2271455/Revealed-How-immigrants-America-sending-120-BILLION-struggling-families-home.html



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