$3,000 goes back per year, but probably $20,000 stays here...and they definitely add efficiencies for the jobs they are in, albeit at the cost of citizens...
but if you can't compete with undocumented, you most likely have more serious issues to contend with...
if we could only ship el salvador our sjw pc antifa fags, racists, and muslim refugees for their hard working christians, it would be a deal on the order of the louisiana purchase
salvadoran major export: poverty Wrote:
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> Here's something you probably didn't think about:
> a significant portion of the Salvadorans and other
> Hispanics in this county, legal or not, send money
> back to their home countries instead of spending
> it locally, which is what our "native" poor people
> would do.
>
> Remittances from workers abroad comprise 16.5% of
> El Salvador's GDP. In 2012, $3.6 billion left this
> country, or about $3000 per adult immigrant.
>
> Now, Fairfax County has a population of 43,600
> Salvadorans. Even assuming only 20,000 of them are
> actually sending remittances back home, or less
> than half, that means that about $60,000,000 is
> leaving Fairfax County's economy every year, never
> to be spent here.
>
> Remember also that Salvadorans comprise only about
> a quarter of the Hispanic population in Fairfax
> County. It would not surprise me at all if a full
> accounting revealed that $200 million or more was
> leaving Fairfax County every year in the form of
> remittances to Central and South American
> countries.
>
> El Salvador's major export to Fairfax County is
> poverty, and Fairfax County's major export to El
> Salvador is our wealth.
>
>
http://www.pewhispanic.org/2013/11/15/remittances-
> to-latin-america-recover-but-not-to-mexico/ph-remi
> ttances-11-2013-a-08/
>
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/hispanic-growth-
> in-n.va.-led-by-salvadorans-south-americans/articl
> e/116904