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Originally Posted by Fuzz
I'm still kind of amazed we haven't come up with an Americas regional plan, where we invest in countries south of us to help their economy and rely less on China. By boosting their economic systems, we'd provide more political stability, increase living standards and vastly reduce the "last hope" migrant influx. Like, if people are going to make the journey from South America on foot with young children, you've gotta assume #### is pretty bad, and it's worth the risks. A minor improvement for them would reduce these immigration problems.
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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
Plain 'ol investment doesn't work either due to corruption, most of the time.
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Yeah, the country's government would have to do it.
China wants to do it, their government wants them to be the world's factory, their regulations (or lack thereof) builds a business ecosystem.