Alotta people go to mexico if they cant go to usa or if they plan on illegally entering here, not saying the taxi driver didnt wanna live in mexico but its not rare to have immigrants from overseas in mexico
@@nadie4221 I could not express it better. In most countries, after six months as visitor, if you do not change your status to "Permanent resident", you are there illegaly and technically you must leave.
There are idiots on both sides of the issue. I’ve met plenty as someone who travels regularly. “Expats” & “Nomads” who don’t understand or care about the implications and locals who never travel and cry about everything 😂
The issue is most of the profits are going to the owners (restaurant and land) who are already rich. Wages are not increasing for the employees. The same thing is happening in Oaxaca.
so how do we fix it? we have a reverse sitch in USA where migrant workers, licensed or not, send the money they earn in USA to family in mexico. they build nicer houses in mexico than the same money can buy in USA and then they retire back in mexico. I feel like the usa would be better as a 100 state community. pick up 33 in mexico, 13 in canada, puerto rico, and let california, washington, illinois, and new york break up as the conservatives/liberals there are always threatening to do. then we can enlarge the supreme court like the democrats want, we can realign our economics to compete with the brics countries, we can self fund the mexico shipping train that is being planned (funded by China), and we can complete the "melting pot" once and for all.
Exactly 💯 when I lived in Apazoco Tlaxcala wages were $1.20 an hour $35 a week for a kid who is working at a water purification plant rent was $120 a month for a three-bedroom one-bathroom apartment though mostly survived off the open food market I had the spiciest salsa wish Americans didn't try to push their cultures onto other people that's messed up not all the shop owners are rich a lot of shops are out of people's houses just a little money on the side to afford a little extra or survive the one thing I think would benefit Mexico is public trash cans that's the only thing they have free trash service but public trash cans don't really show up anywhere and they charge 5 to 10 pesos for the bathrooms which ends up meaning a lot of people would rather go out near a tree which isn't the best other than those small infrastructure changes that's it I do think the US should open its borders Shelby quality an opportunity should be priority if Americans can work in Mexico Mexicans should be able to work in estados unidos
I stay at my mom's house in mexico city, homes used to be around 100k USD, now homes are around 400 - 500k USD, and it seems like any desireable part of the city is around the 300 - 400k for a home.
My family lives in Mexicali, Baja California and there's new homes being sold for 600k up to 1 million USD and being bought by foreigners. My brother works in real state and recently sold homes to Greek families who are looking to settle in the area.
Cheap homes in a very small town near me were 30-90k USD now they're 100-300k. This is a backwoods area in the east coast US. No one really moved in. Just inflation and post covid. Think all problems are gov related. US gov forced all small buineses to close for covid ruining them then printed money from nothing. This transfered all wealth to big corporations/buisnesses such as airbnb. Now airbnb and your gov is encouraging excessive semi-immgration to profit off them at the expense of the people living there. Can't really blame the digital nomads when they were encouraged and invited to come. It's a global issue with no solution though.
You can't blame Mexicans for feeling some resentment in this regard. Many Canadians feel the same frustration with mass immigration in Canada creating issues and stresses on Healthcare services, Social Services, property/rent increases or lack of availability. Final point, respect the country you go to and embrace their culture or stay where you are from, and that goes for every nationality.
Well that’s not quite the full picture. If a majority is willing to pay more. The prices inflate because the market has decided the product is more valuable through demand.
@@sergiosarmiento4233the business owners see an opportunity to charge more and take it. It’s not like prices HAVE to increase just because a bunch of rich people move in
@@Ergoexxe yeah seems the issues could be remedied through careful regulation. An unchecked market has been created that benefits certain people disproportionally, and establishes an unbalanced living environment. Tourism , immigration and foreign investment can be great, if you create the guards necessary to keep them from tearing your social fabric.
there's another prove of american entitlement making assumptions about our dishes, watch them say next "Mexico was named after the US state of New Mexico"
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Mexican from Mexico City here. This is all blown out of proportion, the gentrification has barely affected 2 areas in a city of 22 million people. Yes, the rent prices have gone up in the city, but it's not mainly because of foreigners, it's because half of Mexico wants to live in the most centric areas of Mexico City and there is simply no more space. It's a worldwide phenomenon, London, Madrid, New York etc. have the same problem. Then why are local people angry? Because media has convinced the common guy that all of his problem come from foreigners. Governments and rich people will always try to pit common citizens against each other in order to not get blamed for anything.
are you the only person telling the truth on here? No one will even consider you're correct. Same with the USA too. America has open borders because more Latinos = more consumers. It's all intentional. I have nothing against mexicans, I am married to one. It's our governments who want us to hate one another.
I am a mexican who moved from a small city to CDMX . You can say that I had the same reception from "the locals", but with added racism. At the end You do your life and grow strong.
It's a double edge sword, Americans are leaving the U.S. due a high cost of living, while settling in CDMX the shop owners and landlords rise costs since they can pay for more conviniences than a average Mexican. Gentrification is inevitable in any place of the world if a region is developing, the chalenge is to mitigate it.
The Meixcan homeowners are making a ton of money. People crying about displacement are referring to renters. Nobody cried when I had to move from California, at least there's affordable housing in Tlalpan.
I'm an owner at one of the neighbors full of gringos. Things can be scary. The real estate companies are very aggressively trying to get properties in these areas. There are these big real estate companies trying to find any legal loophole to legally take away someone's property away from their owner. They have managed to legally take away some people's property for simple things such as the owner not paying the water bill or the property taxes in time. Things are quite scary for us homeowners in the area.
Find it so bizarre these people move here then separate themselves completely from the local people. Extreme ignorance can't stand em. Also F Airbnb. Horrible platform.
@@EllisWR Perhaps it has something to do with having a common language and culture. Moving to another country is not the same as taking a vacation there. There are legal and cultural issues that expats can help each other out with.
I’m an American immigrant living in Mexico. I have temporary residency and I haven’t ran into anyone with these issues. I try to speak in Spanish as much as possible. Plus I love spicy salsa!
because it’s Mexico and it’s a cultural thing here. people are not openly aggressive or nasty unless they gather in the group. that’s the reason you can see tons of negative comments on the YT or these offensive sticks on the streets of CDMX. i guarantee if you could catch a person who is posting them he/she would just say nothing and run.
I also live in Mexico legally. I went through the process and I absolutely speak Spanish, tip well, help others when I can. All of my neighbors know me. I am grateful this country has been so kind and welcoming!
Nope, force everything to be in English and blare American music at the dumbest hours of the night. Also, get as much government assistance as you can and have millions of kids. Make them play in the neighbors yards and be sure to block their driveways with your millions of cars. You have to conform to their way of life and mannerisms.
Part of the problem is Americans are pricing things in USD, rather than pesos. However, with 128 million Mexicans, 1.6 million Americans is hardly having a major effect. They’re just being blamed for rising prices…
Same thing happening here in Cape Town, South Africa. The influx of American and British visitors using Airbnb exacerbated the current housing crisis. Forcing locals to move to the outskirts of the city.
This sounds like America. We have a housing shortage. Some airbnb's are taking up all the rentals. And -- the immigrants coming to America are getting "free housing" when it should go to Americans.
Many US states have areas that are basically considered little Mexico, filled with Spanish only speakers who don’t even try to learn English because most places they need will offer them Spanish service, so it takes away the motivation to learn English.
But all the illegals that are being shipped from Texas to places like New York aren’t Mexicans. They’re from South America or Europe. They’re 2 different things. Mexicans get deported the same days if they’re caught by Border Patrol…
the thing is yall americans dont pay Taxes here, and Mexicans in the US do pay taxes wtf, the US is a big country with ppl worldwide thats how yall got to be the #1 country in the world, and in my defense, there was ALREADY MEXICANS in the US before yall anccestors arrived, there was Mexicans in New Mexico, Texas, California... cuz all those lands were initally mexican land, smh not even the same so you need to read a bit more, Mexico is a third world country not even close as big as the US, there is a lot of difference, our Mexicans go to work and make money and pay taxes to your country, yall just come with ur money which is not taxable bc u dont get charged the ISR as all of us mexicans do in our country, so your not even paying taxes to Mexico and doing all these gentrification stuff smh NO worries tho, yall gonna leave in sum months when the new taxes law appliees to yall, hopefully this will finish and americans will need to go back to their country lol and dont talk for all mexicans because the ones that we stay in our country is bc we dont need the US to make our money. There is millions of mexicans in their country, those who leave trust me, dont care for us in this side of the river
This is hilarious in the US many Mexicans don't or refuse to speak English while living in the states. The US doesn't get mad they just do things in English and Spanish and deal with it. I have seen Mexicans who have lived in the US for 10 15 years and still don't speak the language and some of them are the young generation not the old. The world is global now you can't be a person who thinks small or who is insular all the time. The world is just very global now.
Just remember and learn history. Texas was lent land to nomads from Europe and then they abused the hospitality of the Mexicans and began to rebel against our government. Then they invaded us twice, taking more than half of our territory. We are not living illegally, we are the owners of these lands that your ancestors abused and now they think they are superior. I just remind you that time is changing and little by little we are recovering our own land and cultures from those states that were part of Mexico.
The US doesnt get mad?Thats laughable have you heard about the public outbursts that had occurred among US citizens when they heard Spanish being spoken publicly?Here let me inform you of them: the incident with a New York lawyer,the ladies who were harassed at a Colorado store,The Mexican restaurant where a man got upset when he saw a sign in Spanish, and I’m sure there are more incidents where citizens were publicly upset with Spanish speaking people however they are both completely incongruent situations despite what the young Anglo gentleman in the video says.
I don't worry about it too much. At one time Acapulco was considered fully gentrified, I remember it was so crazy the signs were in english first, then spanish. The thing is though things happened, it all crashed, and now Acapulco is back to being part of Mexico.
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Mexico City is just experiencing what many cities in the US have already experienced. Foreign money has elevated housing in many cities in the US. Just look at New York City or Miami. Mexico is a huge country; and Mexico city has many many neighborhoods so I expect that this is limited to certain exclusive neighborhoods like Condesa and Polanco, both historically far out of the reach of normal Mexicans. Foreigners bring hard currency and employ people; and are sign that Mexico has stabilized and joined the roster of attractive countries that people want to live.
lol alot of the illegal immigrants from all over the world like Mexico/Venezuela coming into basically all western countries including United States are getting handouts and coming for the free stuff the government promised. They are also getting privilege. And not assimilating well.
You are correct. It is experiencing what cities in the USA have and are still going through. Unfortunately, money controls, and the compassion of many humans no longer exists. Look at the amount of people living in the streets and vehicles or RV's. They aren't all alcoholic or drug addicted people. Moreover, many are senior citizens. We need God and Jesus.
The comparison of moving to Texas versus Mexico makes no sense! One thing is to move within the same country and another is for one to move to another country and expect that country to adjust to your lifestyle and culture!! That’s entitlement and ridiculous
gentrification bro......maybe californians can gentrify texans too.....how do u know?a couple star bucks here and there and before u know it texas is gluten free.
Lol wtf are you talking about? Mexicans changed America forever. Spanish everywhere. Mexican food everywhere. Spicy food everywhere. It is literally what this video describes, except Mexicans are racist. 🎉
Except that's exactly what both immigrants do. They both go to each country not bother ting to know the language and customs and expect to be catered to. Only difference is one has money and is making life more expensive
Common issue here, so makes sense that it would also apply globally. In TX for example, many people moving from out of state has caused a major surge in both rent and home purchase pricing. It's just logical. More people, less houses equates to higher cost.
Well, don't forget Mexicans were in California way before English descendants and it actually was part of Mexico, Spanish has been spoken for many generations there
@A.bormcax thats wrong, Mexico invited American settlers to Alta California to come and settle the land that mexicans wouldn't even touch, cali has always been anglo
Not just mexico! Even here in the philippines a lot of filipino americans are migrating back together with their families coz theyre remote working. In my building atleast 8 families are back mostly from NY or cali
But at least their roots are Filipino. I Filipino friends who have talked about retiring in their homeland which sounds lovely. I’d love to come visit sometime.
Well done, forget, The Philippine economy wouldn’t be what it is today if it wasn’t for OFWs and families abroad sending balikbayan boxes or money to their families in the Philippines for decades. This kept money flowing in the country, as most people couldn’t afford basic needs. For years, kabayans coming in and out helped level and bring the economies afloat.
People with these types of concerns seem to forget that relationships between countries are reciprocal. If you kick the "gringos" out, and actually they are immigrants, then you will get kicked out of other countries yourself.
No, but it should be a wake up to them that every country wants to protect their culture. That’s what makes the world so beautiful. No one wants everyone to be everywhere. When i go to Mexico, i love experiencing their culture & seeing their art & everything about the way their country is. No one wants to come to the United States & see a half as* version of Mexico EVERYWHERE, yet here we are. Stay & fight for your own countries. Small pockets of immigrants are wonderful. But mass migration is out of control.
It is not reciprocal, there is an unequal exchange. Mexico is actively being exploited by the US. If you want to live in Mexico, become a Mexican, work in Mexico, earn pesos and spend pesos, don’t gentrify.
As dual citizen (American-Mexican) that has lived in Mexico for over 20 years gentrification is a excuse to not hold our own country men accountable for raising the pricing for the avarage Mexican , greed is the root of all evil.
You said that beautifully. With all this go home gringo crap that I’ve been seeing here in Mexico these people who stick to this fad, always conveniently leave out the Mexican landowners who are raising the prices. That’s where it starts. Their own country men are pricing them out of apartments not just a gringo’s fault.
When I went to Tulum I seen Americans living in beautiful homes driving Porsche vehicles living lavishly while the indigenous people out there poor. It's sad that Mexico allowing this to happen
People in Ireland can’t move out because the price of rent has increased so much. The foreigners that come in often don’t even have passports!! And guess what, the government give them free housing!!! This has in turn caused an increase in rent, among other reasons (inflation is happening everywhere) people who blame “gringos” for raising prices and other problems are ignorant of what is going on worldwide.
@ThisIsLivingTravels the video literally explains how these nomads have made housing more expensive in these parts of Mexico and here you are saying they are ignorant to what’s happening in the rest of the world.
That too but most of the people cant see that because doesnt affect there daily life directly, and we always have economicis problems, but now is the affecting the capital the people that reaaly is heard because if this happen in 90% of the citys outside of the metropolitan area of mexico city most people wouldnt heard about it
Take into account that what the "illegals" and non-illegals in the USA send back is what they can spare. They still need to pay for their stay in the USA. So the families that recieve the money won't have the buying power an american with a full wage would. These American illegal immigrants we are talking about no only have more buying power, but also have a skewed perception of what the cost of living in another country is. They spend as they would back in the USA and outbid the locals. This kind of spending makes merchants inflate their prices since they know that the Americans are willing to pay for it, neglecting the local customers that either have to look somewhere else or risk having financial difficulties.
@@lous.1548 pls don't be dumb. Don't compare the government with the ppl. This kind of comment giv me a feeling that you are a Muslim, pls don't remain in the stone age.
you gotta understand that these people are making AT LEAST 100k usd a year. the great majority of them are very well off and working in the tech industry or some similar industry that allows them to work remotely
Interesting that the complaints from the local people, are the same as the locals in the United States when people visit here. As far has speaking the language, jobs and prices increases. “If you chase butterflies, they fly away. If you build a garden, they fly to you.”
So what I'm getting here is that some locals have legitimate reasons to be angry at the changes affecting prices in Mexico City, but instead of taking it out on the government that literally "promoted CDMX as a remote-working hub", they take it out on people coming here BECAUSE of all of the advertisement promoting remote work put out by the city. All of these problems have been created by the government and it's a matter of them either doing the right thing or letting gentrification slowly settle in. But it is definitely not on Americans coming to the city to live out the digital nomad dream they've been promised. As a side note, yes, when you come live in another country, you have to do your best to respect the culture and try not to have everybody be accommodating to your specific ways, but that being said, everybody from any culture can be found at fault in specific contexts, not just Americans. On the topic of language and food for example, some Mexicans and other Spanish-speaking nationals have also been guilty of doing what uptin points out is happening in CDMX, in the United States. I've seen arguments saying that it doesn't matter as much because the US doesn't actually have an official language, but turns out Mexico doesn't either. Nothing wrong with English being in some pockets of Mexico, just like there's nothing wrong with Spanish being in pockets of the US. It's when it's too much that it's weird. And adapting foods to different tastes or letting foreign food take over is also something that's been known to happen across the border. Nothing wrong there either, but there should be limits of course, and that's where the government should, in theory, come in. Y por el final, la parte que más me gustó fue la gente que dijo en el video que no todo está mal con este flujo migratorio de gente que está viniendo a México haciendo inversiones en la economía. Lo más injusto en este problema es que los locales y los turistas que vinieron a trabajar sufren de problemas diferentes, y resulta que al final todos quedan impactados por las acciones del gobierno. Es un tema bien complejo, y espero que ambos partidos puedan convivir, y luchar por una implemetación más justa y equitable que no requiere compromisos extremos.
el gobierno gringo manda ayuda financiera a grupos de derecha mexicana espera a que los gringos en mexico quieran influir políticamente, la ultima vez que lo hicieron se robaron la mitad del territorio original mexicano igual que Hawaii, Samoa, Puerto Rico, filipinas, Guantanamo, Islas virgenes etc. los gringos aun tienen esa forma imperialista de pensar
And once again, in an unrelated video, Airbnb is bringing nothing but negativity to neighborhoods. You brought up some good points, but being from SoCal and my wife's surname of Martinez. I can't remember a single graffiti saying get out Mexicans, lol. That being said as a Gringo we fucking suck. We're vanilla and nothing makes me sadder to see then them watering down the salsa and hot sauce smh. I constantly have them question me when I order the spiciest salsa from the back. They are always "are you sure?" It's embarrassing 😳
@@noahziegler3478 Hey, thank you for contributing to these points and giving me your feedback. As for your not seeing any graffiti reflecting a similar sentiment towards Mexicans in the US, that's perfectly valid. However, to say that the equivalent has not happened anywhere else in the country is a different story. People who move to a different country will inevitably have a hard time adapting, and that will be reinforced even further if a large chunk of their community moves to that country with them, as they'll feel less incentive to actually leave it and integrate. As for your last point, I would reiterate that it's the responsibility of both the host community and the visitors to make an effort to both respectively adapt slightly to the "guests", and integrate so as not to inconvenience the hosts. All of this to say that gringos don't inherently suck and that each community is going to have people that give it a bad name. Lastly, I don't think you should feel embarrassed for ordering the spiciest salsa and not be taken seriously. In fact, keep ordering it and you'll eventually break that stereotype that doesn't apply to everybody who wasn't born a Mexican. Everything will get better with time and you should not let a few people define how you're seen when in public in Mexico.
I understand the fear of gentrification when rich Americans move into Mexico in a way that's not really happening in the us but it's kind of funny that Mexicans would be worried about the cultural side of things, I'm interested to hear how you feel about the millions of Mexican criminals that enter the US every year
@@GG-ew1rm Except the people complaining aren't the ones crossing the border and those millions of criminal Mexicans coming in aren't even Mexicans you do realize that right 😂
@@userer4579 you don't understand we don't want whatever they bring to the table. Not the same culture or religion. And we have more than enough people to enter our work force.
@@jonadr5563 You don't understand satire, sarcasm, and irony. No one wants what "they bring to the table", no one wants their "culture and religion" yet they get forced onto other countries with many being funneled through Mexico. So, _yes_ Mexico _needs_ a whole mega-sh1tton of the detritus they have been dumping on others.
Since you mentioned Thailand the way Thailand deals with mass tourism and masses of expats too is to have restaurants that specifically cater to them that Thai people wouldn't be caught dead at. Of course they're more expensive. It's not a problem for Thai people. They just avoid. Their local food and prices are available nearby as well. There is also a thing in tourism centers where a foreign food restaurant like a British pub food place will have a separate (overpriced) Thai food menu where real Thai food is available to Thai partners of the non-Thais (with the understanding that the foreigner will pay).
You realize they just want to live there because it’s cheap compared to the US, right? 😹 Nothing against that but Mexicans are upset because they can’t afford to live there anymore. However, that’s not the 🇺🇸 s fault. It’s the greedy landlords just like everywhere else.
@@Carlos-z6x8s I think the problem is the fact that these American ppl are trying to enforce their ways and expect locals to accept it 🙄 they have to learn to respect our culture and ways.
Sooo you come here and don’t want to speak English and I am having to learn Spanish to be competitive in the work place…. But you are mad when the situation is in reverse and we come to your country. Go figure
Facts! The U.S. even offers free ESL and hires interpreters for these people. Yet when we go there there’s no English interpreters for free for us lol. The irony of these ungrateful people 😂
The girl saying they won’t accommodate English speakers because they are a Spanish speaking country is funny to me. Last I checked, the US translates everything in Spanish for Spanish speakers. They can live here for 20+ years and not speak a lick of English. Spanish ppl come here and change entire communities with their food, music, artwork, language, and culture. Jobs in many American cities require that you speak Spanish to get hired.
I lived in south Houston by Bellaire years ago. The Galleria area if you have ever been to Houston, Texas. When I was getting ice cream at Baskin Robbins the help wanted sign said must be bilingual. Only English and Spanish speakers need apply. Exact same visit I saw a 6 year old girl ordering for her whole family of what I believe were 2 grandparents, 2 parents, and 2 toddlers in her family. She was the only one who spoke English and even her English was hit and miss. So this does go both ways.
Yeah some countries want to preserve their culture. Decades of immigration and those same immigrants being needed to build up the United States naturally got accommodations because UNITED STATES NEEDED THEM. Mexico doesn’t need foreigners working their useless social media marketing jobs on their laptops and looking to take advantage of their prices.
@@frederickcampana5717 Not exactly because that land is Mexican, it was stolen. Of course Mexican people will live there, been there for generations while your kind came on boats like rats. so it goes both ways.
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@@the1nonlyLopez that's a lie! There's a bunch of immigrants doing Amazon deliveries in Michigan. That's a job a lot of us real Americans want! Don't believe the BS!
@@the1nonlyLopez Yes, most immigrants come to work, but by increasing population they increase prices in competitive cities, this is much more the case for those who receive government subsidies. It is not hateful to admit that.
This happens everywhere like in the Philippines where prices are pegged in US dollars which is unaffordable to the locals. Price increases in rents and food can be controlled by the government. And these Americans are not depending on Mexican dole outs - they all work - unlike a lot of Mexicans in the US.
Hahaha, realize the same thing happened with Texas, since Texas was part of Mexico until it was filled with Yankees and they stole the territory from Mexico, but well, the United States will never accept that haha
The street tacos bye my house in Texas are 2.50$. I've watched so many digital nomads who pay more to live abroad than it would cost to live in Texas. You can also get a house by the border and buy certain items like gas, groceries in Mexico to save money.
Jeez, now if people in the United States of America realize there are areas worse than in their own country. But they're to busy being brainwashed pointing at their politics and thinking their theninly one with thus problem. How pathetic...
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Gringos only refer to whites, but there are more Latino, Asian, and Black Americans moving to Mexico too, and they’re all about spicy. The housing prices are really an issue everywhere. It’s happening all over the US too.
Gringos are whites, or güeros, but the term in Mexico is also used to refer to Americans in general, or it is also used to refer to something that is culturally American or very American. “Eso es muy gringo”
If I moved to Mexico to live, work or play for a length of time greater than a typical vacation, I’d go out of my way to learn the language as quickly as possible. I just don’t understand why so many people move to the US and never attempt to learn to speak English. It makes life so much harder.
At what age did you learn your second language? Because the older you get the harder it is. Also every brain is different. Learning a second language is always helpful.
@@uniquelines 😂 if you speak more than one language you know google translate is not really that good. But you tell me how many languages do you speak and when did you learn your second language. Because if you haven’t learned a language other than your mother language then you have no say.
@@susanam2219 Oh I got plenty of say. When you’re in a country where you have a ton of people who don’t speak your language (I did take a little Spanish in school) you at least try to communicate any which way possible. They learn and I learn. I never knew people who know two languages could be so arrogant? How much is this trait a sign of IQ I wonder? Then how much with the arrogance? Every time I used it they knew what I wanted.
Gringa is a traditional Mexican dish that exists way before any gentrification issue, you saying "I even see locals eating it" or "is like a homage to foreigners" just reflects the poor quality of this work. I mean you could've ask any local about the history of the Gringa, even Google or ChatGPT
I live right now in Bangkok, rent is cheap, new buildings in every direction. I lived in Mexico City for some months last year, all buildings are old and falling apart, way more expensive. The question should be, if there is so much demand, what is the government doing to stop people from building? Because usually is government messing around that stop people building.
10:45 NOT true 😂😂 What a ridiculous assumption thinking the dish is "an hommage to foreigners"... "I even see locals eating it" WTF! We have been eating gringas since ages! Nothing to do with foreigners
Im Mexican. The US has been trying to keep mexican inmigrants out Of the US, people that just wanted an honest Job…their goverment saw mexicas as a plague for their economy…and their were that, as jews did the same for Germany…now that Americans are coming to our country because they can afford a better living in México, a lot of mexicans want to do the same thing that americans have been doing to mexicans who wanted the same, a better Life…we have to be better than that…we have to show americans that we are a great country, we are not racists nor stupid…but also we arent uncivilized as a lot of americans think…please, US Americans, go to you country and fix the migration laws altogether, so people from our side can go work to the US too, same deal…we can grow together as partners…we do not need to compete against each other…
My father’s 2nd generation Mexican. We’ve lived on the frontera in Arizona since 1988. Your comment is very civilized & realistic. Our leaders should be working together for the greater good. We could do so much for not just the USA & MEX but globally this would help others prosper too. I would add, both the USA & Mexico need to update their immigration policies. An influx of remote workers is a new normal & impacts a lot of disadvantaged communities globally. It’s a newer factor that is adding to a intense situation. We also have to work together & start dealing with the cartel situation for what it is. Call a spade a spade. Label the cartels that are exploiting the poor, committing barbaric acts of violence that are increasing like never before terrorists. This would allow the DOJ to be able to pursue legally the monsters who are creating turmoil & havoc on our society. The human trafficking & working with China to destroy our society with Fentanyl & other drugs are unprecedented. The innocent citizens, protesters, journalists & politicians of Mexico who are caught in the crossfire that dare to speak out are violently tortured & killed. It amazes me how many foreigners have a delusional false sense of security. To hear foreigners say if you go to Mexico stay behind the walls of the gated resorts & communities. Don’t venture past those boundaries that’s how you stay safe 🙄 If the cartels wanted to, they have the power to bomb the walls down & make a lot of you hostages. My sources: Family, friends & members of my community that put their lives on the line combatting the evil monsters. *Edited for typos
Im raza bro. honestly... the highly skilled workforce isnt coming to america from mexico. Ans from what i can see, the only advantage mexico has is cheap labor. In america and mexico.
I’m sorry. Is the same thing not happening in America. But it’s not a two way street? People move here and live with an entire multiple family in one home. Drives the housing costs up, while they work for a SMALLER, less than livable wage. Forcing one family incomes to fail, many of which have to move, whether it be to another spot or in with family and there’s an astronomical amount of homeless people. So if we aren’t allowed there- why do they feel so entitled to be here causing similar issues and acting as though- nothing happened. We are expected and demanded to evolve. And to be welcoming. Oh look. Totally not treated the same.
you do realize that Mexico only accounts for about 23 percent of immigrants that reside in the US, and the US accounts for over 65 percent of immigration to Mexico. Point being there is no group of people to blame, everyone just wants to live a good life. If you need someone to blame, blame the governments. They are the ones in charge of creating regulations to control and prevent the surge of economic problems.
I personally lived in Chicago as Legal Permanent Resident with full rights for so many years renting, but NO Gringo got kicked out of his place because of me...
That’s because Mexico has t set a visa to US citizens yet. I hope they do soon because how come Mexicans need visa to go to the US and not the other way around. Plus if they stay past their 6 months then they become illegal
First, if this truly is creating problems, instead of protesting tourists, Mexican citizens should protest the government who allows/creates the policies that disenfranchise them. Second, America has more Mexicans here than the reverse. We have entire neighborhoods in multiple states with Mexican owned business and signs in Spanish everywhere. Also, our system supports Mexicans by providing translated materials at large businesses and government agencies, provides free education to immigrant children with English as a second language services, etc. The list goes on… I really think the fraction of Mexicans who actually feel this way should think about all sides of the issue.
Not every Spanish people is “Mexican”. And some digging in history will tell u that 5 estates were part of Mexico at one point. So the places you’re talking about were once populated by Mexicans, so therefore the Spanish language and the large amounts of them. Issue is Indians, whites, asians do not belong to our continent. Mexicans do. Get a grip.
Lower the prices to the highest amount a local can afford, also change the visa from 6 to 3. Sustainable prosperity for all. (Thailand's boom has been going on for a minute) IDK.
As an Medical Provider in a critical specialty, I was forced to lean Spanish d/t the fact that our patients DO NOT have the time to work w/an interpreter for an emergent situation. YET, we have individuals who despite living in TX for decades; still refuse learning English. The shoe goes BOTH ways.
@@uptinNo, she doesn’t. 🙄 Not all Mexicans live off the welfare system! I’m sure there are some that do just like US citizens or anyone else. So, not a good point. We contribute billions in taxes every year. 😉
Whats the difference between immigrants coming to America and sending their paycheck back to their families. Does that not increase their spending power and raise the cost of things because now they can afford more then someone that isn’t receiving that income?
Before your nation existed, there were already regions where Spanish was spoken, you stole territory from Mexico, taking advantage of the political instability due to the war of independence
1:30 that girl hit the nail on the head. You go to a foreign country, you follow THEIR customs. I don't understand how this is so complicated for people.
anglo-saxon have been doing the same thing in their own country, as soon as they like the energy of an area, they want to move in and change the prices, food taste, they want to feel safe (that means anything or anyone that makes them unsafe has to leave) to the point that the original community can't stay any longer.
Last time a large chunk of Americans moved into Mexico they separated texas from mexico
Yup, it's slowly happening to Mexico City now.
What a day, what a lovely day that was
@@dignityputnam6641 yea and theyre now taking cali and texas back lol
Australia puerto rico Hawaii are a
Example of rich inmigrants gentrifacion
on the local community
@@Kurdish20226
TIERRAS QUE LOS MEJICANOS LE AGANDAYARON A LOS NATIVO AMERICANOS
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I was in Mexico, visiting relatives, and met a Russian, working as a taxi driver.
In Australia, US, UK and Canada, all taxi /Uber drivers are Indian.😂
@@merrick6484but İndians say They are Ceo on Companys in Other Cauntrys
No mames. Jajaja
Alotta people go to mexico if they cant go to usa or if they plan on illegally entering here, not saying the taxi driver didnt wanna live in mexico but its not rare to have immigrants from overseas in mexico
Immigrants are people that are moving to another country to LIVE. Nomads go from place to place.
There are no digital nomads, there are no nomads nor are they Expats.
They are Inmigrants and that's it
@@nadie4221
I could not express it better. In most countries, after six months as visitor, if you do not change your status to "Permanent resident", you are there illegaly and technically you must leave.
Facts.
Best comment hands Down!👍
Expat means they expatriated from their own country. Some people actually do that. While still an immigrant, these are expats.
If you can come to America we can come to Mexico
Dude, the “gringa” has been around forever. It was not inspired by the digital nomads. 10:45
Estaba buscando este comentario, creen que todo tiene que ver con ellos jajaja
American immigrants! Stop calling them “digital nomads”, “remote workers” or any other name.
Hey they are economic refugees you bigot.
Yes and while we at it, stop calling it affordable housing and say what it is subsidized housing.
I call them foreigners
There are idiots on both sides of the issue. I’ve met plenty as someone who travels regularly. “Expats” & “Nomads” who don’t understand or care about the implications and locals who never travel and cry about everything 😂
como es q les dicen , expats? jajaja....
The issue is most of the profits are going to the owners (restaurant and land) who are already rich.
Wages are not increasing for the employees.
The same thing is happening in Oaxaca.
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so how do we fix it? we have a reverse sitch in USA where migrant workers, licensed or not, send the money they earn in USA to family in mexico. they build nicer houses in mexico than the same money can buy in USA and then they retire back in mexico. I feel like the usa would be better as a 100 state community. pick up 33 in mexico, 13 in canada, puerto rico, and let california, washington, illinois, and new york break up as the conservatives/liberals there are always threatening to do. then we can enlarge the supreme court like the democrats want, we can realign our economics to compete with the brics countries, we can self fund the mexico shipping train that is being planned (funded by China), and we can complete the "melting pot" once and for all.
Exactly 💯 when I lived in Apazoco Tlaxcala wages were $1.20 an hour $35 a week for a kid who is working at a water purification plant rent was $120 a month for a three-bedroom one-bathroom apartment though mostly survived off the open food market I had the spiciest salsa wish Americans didn't try to push their cultures onto other people that's messed up not all the shop owners are rich a lot of shops are out of people's houses just a little money on the side to afford a little extra or survive the one thing I think would benefit Mexico is public trash cans that's the only thing they have free trash service but public trash cans don't really show up anywhere and they charge 5 to 10 pesos for the bathrooms which ends up meaning a lot of people would rather go out near a tree which isn't the best other than those small infrastructure changes that's it I do think the US should open its borders Shelby quality an opportunity should be priority if Americans can work in Mexico Mexicans should be able to work in estados unidos
Same thing is happening in America
This is happening all over the world, especially in big cities. It sucks.
Yeah.
Yup!
Biden and Putin will put a stop to it. There wont be any big cities left.
Yep, happened to L.A.
Sydney
American told mexicans to get out
Now mexicans tell Americans to get out to
I LOVE IT!!!
I guess Mexico is racist towards immigrants who are simply just trying to improve their lives.
There's a big difference between legal and illegal immigration.
@@MrLorenzoVidsno matter what you still illegal
@@MrLorenzoVids yeah, rich people traveling vs poor people fleeing for their lives.
@@TotallyActing Fleeing from who? Who is after them?
I stay at my mom's house in mexico city, homes used to be around 100k USD, now homes are around 400 - 500k USD, and it seems like any desireable part of the city is around the 300 - 400k for a home.
My family lives in Mexicali, Baja California and there's new homes being sold for 600k up to 1 million USD and being bought by foreigners. My brother works in real state and recently sold homes to Greek families who are looking to settle in the area.
Cheap homes in a very small town near me were 30-90k USD now they're 100-300k. This is a backwoods area in the east coast US.
No one really moved in. Just inflation and post covid. Think all problems are gov related.
US gov forced all small buineses to close for covid ruining them then printed money from nothing.
This transfered all wealth to big corporations/buisnesses such as airbnb. Now airbnb and your gov is encouraging excessive semi-immgration to profit off them at the expense of the people living there. Can't really blame the digital nomads when they were encouraged and invited to come. It's a global issue with no solution though.
@@Ralph_Kreutzberger-BlumenfeldLol go you know who is investing? Mexican Americans mostly.
The irony is hilarious.
Irony indeed
What irony? There's no irony here unless you're fueled by racist hate and start spewing conservative verbal diarrhea
how the tables turned 😂
@dontspeak__5930 "How the Turn Tables" -Michael Scott
Right! 😂 we are just following suit and doing the same thing
You can't blame Mexicans for feeling some resentment in this regard. Many Canadians feel the same frustration with mass immigration in Canada creating issues and stresses on Healthcare services, Social Services, property/rent increases or lack of availability. Final point, respect the country you go to and embrace their culture or stay where you are from, and that goes for every nationality.
Mexicans have some nerve 😤
Especially after they elected Trump as president
We are not friends with USA from Mexico we love Russia
You are right. Learn to speak English is our country.
@@familyandfriends3519 The immigration into Canada is not a bunch of Americans, it's a bunch of Indians and asians
Don't blame the tourists, blame business and homeowners for their greed of jacking up everything to make more money.
Well that’s not quite the full picture.
If a majority is willing to pay more. The prices inflate because the market has decided the product is more valuable through demand.
@@sergiosarmiento4233the business owners see an opportunity to charge more and take it. It’s not like prices HAVE to increase just because a bunch of rich people move in
Tourists are fine, its the people that come here and dont pay taxes while living here
@@Ergoexxe yeah seems the issues could be remedied through careful regulation.
An unchecked market has been created that benefits certain people disproportionally, and establishes an unbalanced living environment.
Tourism , immigration and foreign investment can be great, if you create the guards necessary to keep them from tearing your social fabric.
That’s not how the economy works. Prices going up aren’t always the fault of businesses.
Gringas are not a dish made for Americans they have existed forever. You see locals eating them because they are part of our diets
Im glad someone brought this up!
there's another prove of american entitlement
making assumptions about our dishes, watch them say next "Mexico was named after the US state of New Mexico"
for real haha
Oh mira, un chilango que no conoce de gastronomía mexicana
@@AlejandroRuizVelascoAguilar Qué?
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Somehow If I said half of those things here if American I feel CNN would call me racist
Don't worry, y'all been doing it since 1905
Fuck cnn
@@Texasmuleand we should keep doing it😂
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The question is… but are you?
Mexican from Mexico City here. This is all blown out of proportion, the gentrification has barely affected 2 areas in a city of 22 million people.
Yes, the rent prices have gone up in the city, but it's not mainly because of foreigners, it's because half of Mexico wants to live in the most centric areas of Mexico City and there is simply no more space. It's a worldwide phenomenon, London, Madrid, New York etc. have the same problem.
Then why are local people angry? Because media has convinced the common guy that all of his problem come from foreigners. Governments and rich people will always try to pit common citizens against each other in order to not get blamed for anything.
are you the only person telling the truth on here? No one will even consider you're correct. Same with the USA too.
America has open borders because more Latinos = more consumers. It's all intentional. I have nothing against mexicans, I am married to one. It's our governments who want us to hate one another.
I am a mexican who moved from a small city to CDMX . You can say that I had the same reception from "the locals", but with added racism. At the end You do your life and grow strong.
It's a double edge sword, Americans are leaving the U.S. due a high cost of living, while settling in CDMX the shop owners and landlords rise costs since they can pay for more conviniences than a average Mexican. Gentrification is inevitable in any place of the world if a region is developing, the chalenge is to mitigate it.
You got a big point there
not really inevitable if the government steps in and stops it
People are naive. If people ruined the own country it doesn't mean they can't ruin another country. Good luck.
now Mexicans feel how an American feels when they take their job 😂
double edge how? LOL. where's the bright side to all of this?? the only people benefiting are the landlords charging exorbitant prices
The land lord and cafe owners are laughing all the way to the bank
same with american corporations owning most empty houses in the US while the homeless population increases
If you want to laugh all the way the bank, become Air bnb landlords :-)
The Meixcan homeowners are making a ton of money. People crying about displacement are referring to renters. Nobody cried when I had to move from California, at least there's affordable housing in Tlalpan.
Seriously
I'm an owner at one of the neighbors full of gringos. Things can be scary. The real estate companies are very aggressively trying to get properties in these areas.
There are these big real estate companies trying to find any legal loophole to legally take away someone's property away from their owner.
They have managed to legally take away some people's property for simple things such as the owner not paying the water bill or the property taxes in time.
Things are quite scary for us homeowners in the area.
Find it so bizarre these people move here then separate themselves completely from the local people.
Extreme ignorance can't stand em.
Also F Airbnb. Horrible platform.
Kind of like all the Mexican barrios in the US?
@@safeandeffectivelol Any group of people anywhere in the world yeah.
@@EllisWR Perhaps it has something to do with having a common language and culture. Moving to another country is not the same as taking a vacation there. There are legal and cultural issues that expats can help each other out with.
Get out of mexico, dont come we could care less bye
Like all the latinos in the US and who drain the government. At least we are self sufficient.
I’m an American immigrant living in Mexico. I have temporary residency and I haven’t ran into anyone with these issues. I try to speak in Spanish as much as possible. Plus I love spicy salsa!
because it’s Mexico and it’s a cultural thing here. people are not openly aggressive or nasty unless they gather in the group. that’s the reason you can see tons of negative comments on the YT or these offensive sticks on the streets of CDMX. i guarantee if you could catch a person who is posting them he/she would just say nothing and run.
I also live in Mexico legally. I went through the process and I absolutely speak Spanish, tip well, help others when I can. All of my neighbors know me. I am grateful this country has been so kind and welcoming!
Nope, force everything to be in English and blare American music at the dumbest hours of the night. Also, get as much government assistance as you can and have millions of kids. Make them play in the neighbors yards and be sure to block their driveways with your millions of cars. You have to conform to their way of life and mannerisms.
I've had neighbors like that before. It's frustrating!
So what does that mean? 💅🏾
Part of the problem is Americans are pricing things in USD, rather than pesos. However, with 128 million Mexicans, 1.6 million Americans is hardly having a major effect. They’re just being blamed for rising prices…
If you can charge Americans more money because they can pay it. What do you think is going to happen 😂
@@leiaespadas8862 don't charge them more money then... greed is the problem
@@firefly9838haha, no.
Interesting so the 1.6 million venezuelans dont make a difference...in america...the black countries are less
@@WETALKINMEDIA you are a moron Trumper 🤡 you must also believe that this was the first cat 5 hurricane 😂.
Same thing happening here in Cape Town, South Africa. The influx of American and British visitors using Airbnb exacerbated the current housing crisis. Forcing locals to move to the outskirts of the city.
This sounds like America. We have a housing shortage. Some airbnb's are taking up all the rentals. And -- the immigrants coming to America are getting "free housing" when it should go to Americans.
Oh stfu it’s happening everywhere
Not complaining as we need those Jobs in Cape Town and investment. Its going to become even more hectic once the introduce the nomad visa.
Then you simply expand out and create more beauty
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Many US states have areas that are basically considered little Mexico, filled with Spanish only speakers who don’t even try to learn English because most places they need will offer them Spanish service, so it takes away the motivation to learn English.
the irony here is amazing. Imagine putting up signs saying foreigners go home in NYC.
Without foreigner workers the US would collapse in a day.
@J-sw6mt if there was underage kids in the school and you were recording them, I would tell you to fuck right off as well
@@PolarisPointsNorth72 we don't like USA especially after your people elected Trump as president
But all the illegals that are being shipped from Texas to places like New York aren’t Mexicans. They’re from South America or Europe. They’re 2 different things. Mexicans get deported the same days if they’re caught by Border Patrol…
the thing is yall americans dont pay Taxes here, and Mexicans in the US do pay taxes wtf, the US is a big country with ppl worldwide thats how yall got to be the #1 country in the world, and in my defense, there was ALREADY MEXICANS in the US before yall anccestors arrived, there was Mexicans in New Mexico, Texas, California... cuz all those lands were initally mexican land, smh not even the same so you need to read a bit more, Mexico is a third world country not even close as big as the US, there is a lot of difference, our Mexicans go to work and make money and pay taxes to your country, yall just come with ur money which is not taxable bc u dont get charged the ISR as all of us mexicans do in our country, so your not even paying taxes to Mexico and doing all these gentrification stuff smh NO worries tho, yall gonna leave in sum months when the new taxes law appliees to yall, hopefully this will finish and americans will need to go back to their country lol and dont talk for all mexicans because the ones that we stay in our country is bc we dont need the US to make our money. There is millions of mexicans in their country, those who leave trust me, dont care for us in this side of the river
This is hilarious in the US many Mexicans don't or refuse to speak English while living in the states. The US doesn't get mad they just do things in English and Spanish and deal with it. I have seen Mexicans who have lived in the US for 10 15 years and still don't speak the language and some of them are the young generation not the old. The world is global now you can't be a person who thinks small or who is insular all the time. The world is just very global now.
El inglés y el español son lenguas muy difundidas.
As someone half mexican trust me they know/try some english but if they tell u “they dont know” its bc theyre new here or dont wanna talk to u😂
Just remember and learn history. Texas was lent land to nomads from Europe and then they abused the hospitality of the Mexicans and began to rebel against our government. Then they invaded us twice, taking more than half of our territory. We are not living illegally, we are the owners of these lands that your ancestors abused and now they think they are superior. I just remind you that time is changing and little by little we are recovering our own land and cultures from those states that were part of Mexico.
Mexico is a Spanish city solamente se habla espanol if you don't like it go back were you came from?
The US doesnt get mad?Thats laughable have you heard about the public outbursts that had occurred among US citizens when they heard Spanish being spoken publicly?Here let me inform you of them: the incident with a New York lawyer,the ladies who were harassed at a Colorado store,The Mexican restaurant where a man got upset when he saw a sign in Spanish, and I’m sure there are more incidents where citizens were publicly upset with Spanish speaking people however they are both completely incongruent situations despite what the young Anglo gentleman in the video says.
I don't worry about it too much. At one time Acapulco was considered fully gentrified, I remember it was so crazy the signs were in english first, then spanish. The thing is though things happened, it all crashed, and now Acapulco is back to being part of Mexico.
In 1990s Acapulco was like cancun. They even had a t.v show Acapulco heat like bay watch.
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Mexico City is just experiencing what many cities in the US have already experienced. Foreign money has elevated housing in many cities in the US. Just look at New York City or Miami. Mexico is a huge country; and Mexico city has many many neighborhoods so I expect that this is limited to certain exclusive neighborhoods like Condesa and Polanco, both historically far out of the reach of normal Mexicans. Foreigners bring hard currency and employ people; and are sign that Mexico has stabilized and joined the roster of attractive countries that people want to live.
Stupid comment, absolutely clueless.
😂😂😂 I can smell the privilege thru the phone
lol alot of the illegal immigrants from all over the world like Mexico/Venezuela coming into basically all western countries including United States are getting handouts and coming for the free stuff the government promised. They are also getting privilege. And not assimilating well.
I totally agree. I could tell traveling thru Mexico City where the certain classes of Mexican people live.
You are correct. It is experiencing what cities in the USA have and are still going through. Unfortunately, money controls, and the compassion of many humans no longer exists. Look at the amount of people living in the streets and vehicles or RV's. They aren't all alcoholic or drug addicted people. Moreover, many are senior citizens. We need God and Jesus.
We lived/worked there for 5 months in 2021. Amazing city and people.
I'm glad you had a wonderful experience there!
The comparison of moving to Texas versus Mexico makes no sense! One thing is to move within the same country and another is for one to move to another country and expect that country to adjust to your lifestyle and culture!! That’s entitlement and ridiculous
gentrification bro......maybe californians can gentrify texans too.....how do u know?a couple star bucks here and there and before u know it texas is gluten free.
Lol wtf are you talking about? Mexicans changed America forever. Spanish everywhere. Mexican food everywhere. Spicy food everywhere. It is literally what this video describes, except Mexicans are racist. 🎉
From another country that discriminated Mexico and profits off their culture. But alot of gringos feel like everything revolves around them.
Except that's exactly what both immigrants do. They both go to each country not bother ting to know the language and customs and expect to be catered to. Only difference is one has money and is making life more expensive
Common issue here, so makes sense that it would also apply globally. In TX for example, many people moving from out of state has caused a major surge in both rent and home purchase pricing. It's just logical. More people, less houses equates to higher cost.
Los Angeles has whole neighborhoods of Spanish only speakers. Signs are in Spanish in lots of places. It happens in the USA too.
Exactly
Well, don't forget Mexicans were in California way before English descendants and it actually was part of Mexico, Spanish has been spoken for many generations there
@@A.bormcax no realy
It's LOS ANGELES not THE ANGELS. hello? 😂
@A.bormcax thats wrong, Mexico invited American settlers to Alta California to come and settle the land that mexicans wouldn't even touch, cali has always been anglo
If people from Mexico can live in the U.S. illegally, then certainly people from the U.S. can live in Mexico legally.
They already do. Texas, California, New Mexico.🙂
But you can't be trusted. Last time they let you enter, you stole about 50% of their country.
They are NOT legal. They don’t pay taxes.
They are NOT legal. They don’t pay taxes.
They are NOT legal. They don’t pay taxes
I'm moving there next month and im from the United States!! Super excited! 😊
Not just mexico! Even here in the philippines a lot of filipino americans are migrating back together with their families coz theyre remote working. In my building atleast 8 families are back mostly from NY or cali
But at least their roots are Filipino. I Filipino friends who have talked about retiring in their homeland which sounds lovely. I’d love to come visit sometime.
They’re your own people bringing hopefully money & skills.
For real? Wow that’s crazy
Well done, forget, The Philippine economy wouldn’t be what it is today if it wasn’t for OFWs and families abroad sending balikbayan boxes or money to their families in the Philippines for decades. This kept money flowing in the country, as most people couldn’t afford basic needs. For years, kabayans coming in and out helped level and bring the economies afloat.
absolutely. when i went there in 2016 people were surprised I spoke English. in 2024 they find is as normal.
People with these types of concerns seem to forget that relationships between countries are reciprocal. If you kick the "gringos" out, and actually they are immigrants, then you will get kicked out of other countries yourself.
As Americans always cry about, these are illegal inmigrantes that are not paying taxes in mex
Exactly. That’s why hate & war is so stupid. It only hurts the Self.
Conservatives on their way to call even Mexican citizens immigrants 🤡
No, but it should be a wake up to them that every country wants to protect their culture. That’s what makes the world so beautiful. No one wants everyone to be everywhere. When i go to Mexico, i love experiencing their culture & seeing their art & everything about the way their country is. No one wants to come to the United States & see a half as* version of Mexico EVERYWHERE, yet here we are. Stay & fight for your own countries. Small pockets of immigrants are wonderful. But mass migration is out of control.
It is not reciprocal, there is an unequal exchange. Mexico is actively being exploited by the US.
If you want to live in Mexico, become a Mexican, work in Mexico, earn pesos and spend pesos, don’t gentrify.
As dual citizen (American-Mexican) that has lived in Mexico for over 20 years gentrification is a excuse to not hold our own country men accountable for raising the pricing for the avarage Mexican , greed is the root of all evil.
You said that beautifully. With all this go home gringo crap that I’ve been seeing here in Mexico these people who stick to this fad, always conveniently leave out the Mexican landowners who are raising the prices. That’s where it starts. Their own country men are pricing them out of apartments not just a gringo’s fault.
When I went to Tulum I seen Americans living in beautiful homes driving Porsche vehicles living lavishly while the indigenous people out there poor. It's sad that Mexico allowing this to happen
People in Ireland can’t move out because the price of rent has increased so much. The foreigners that come in often don’t even have passports!! And guess what, the government give them free housing!!! This has in turn caused an increase in rent, among other reasons (inflation is happening everywhere) people who blame “gringos” for raising prices and other problems are ignorant of what is going on worldwide.
@ThisIsLivingTravels the video literally explains how these nomads have made housing more expensive in these parts of Mexico and here you are saying they are ignorant to what’s happening in the rest of the world.
What about all of the illegals sending money back there. That affects inflation too.
That too but most of the people cant see that because doesnt affect there daily life directly, and we always have economicis problems, but now is the affecting the capital the people that reaaly is heard because if this happen in 90% of the citys outside of the metropolitan area of mexico city most people wouldnt heard about it
Take into account that what the "illegals" and non-illegals in the USA send back is what they can spare. They still need to pay for their stay in the USA. So the families that recieve the money won't have the buying power an american with a full wage would. These American illegal immigrants we are talking about no only have more buying power, but also have a skewed perception of what the cost of living in another country is. They spend as they would back in the USA and outbid the locals. This kind of spending makes merchants inflate their prices since they know that the Americans are willing to pay for it, neglecting the local customers that either have to look somewhere else or risk having financial difficulties.
For all those wanting to move to Mexico get you an Airbnb for a week and then find a more permanent place on marketplace.
Fb marketplace?
@@metalheadblues yes
10:44 Gringa has been an item in those kind of places menus since I can remember (as in the 70's). Not a new thing.
It's ok, as a Malaysian, we welcome you. Just come here it's cheap, well it's cheap for westerners, plus we speak good English.
why would you want citizens from the country that is committing a genocide in Malaysia !!!
@@lous.1548 pls don't be dumb. Don't compare the government with the ppl. This kind of comment giv me a feeling that you are a Muslim, pls don't remain in the stone age.
Let Malaysians turn Americans into a Muslim, that will be interesting to see.
@@lous.1548 elaborate
Cause gusanos are the worst
Can we make a fair trade and exchange them for the mexicans that have invaded the US?
Yes
Southern states are ours. Give them back.
$100 a night doesn't sound cheap to me
Do you know what the minimum wage is or is it just what you "think"?
If you are local, then that wouldn’t be so cheap. Maybe even as a tourist?
@@uptin A bit more expensive than I expected. The price point is almost the same as Airbnb listings in Vegas
you gotta understand that these people are making AT LEAST 100k usd a year. the great majority of them are very well off and working in the tech industry or some similar industry that allows them to work remotely
@@haomingzhang2815 Totally. I was a bit surprised at the prices myself.
Interesting that the complaints from the local people, are the same as the locals in the United States when people visit here. As far has speaking the language, jobs and prices increases.
“If you chase butterflies, they fly away. If you build a garden, they fly to you.”
The funniest part of this video is 1:43 about making the salsa less spicy lol😂😂😂
So what I'm getting here is that some locals have legitimate reasons to be angry at the changes affecting prices in Mexico City, but instead of taking it out on the government that literally "promoted CDMX as a remote-working hub", they take it out on people coming here BECAUSE of all of the advertisement promoting remote work put out by the city. All of these problems have been created by the government and it's a matter of them either doing the right thing or letting gentrification slowly settle in. But it is definitely not on Americans coming to the city to live out the digital nomad dream they've been promised.
As a side note, yes, when you come live in another country, you have to do your best to respect the culture and try not to have everybody be accommodating to your specific ways, but that being said, everybody from any culture can be found at fault in specific contexts, not just Americans. On the topic of language and food for example, some Mexicans and other Spanish-speaking nationals have also been guilty of doing what uptin points out is happening in CDMX, in the United States. I've seen arguments saying that it doesn't matter as much because the US doesn't actually have an official language, but turns out Mexico doesn't either. Nothing wrong with English being in some pockets of Mexico, just like there's nothing wrong with Spanish being in pockets of the US. It's when it's too much that it's weird. And adapting foods to different tastes or letting foreign food take over is also something that's been known to happen across the border. Nothing wrong there either, but there should be limits of course, and that's where the government should, in theory, come in.
Y por el final, la parte que más me gustó fue la gente que dijo en el video que no todo está mal con este flujo migratorio de gente que está viniendo a México haciendo inversiones en la economía. Lo más injusto en este problema es que los locales y los turistas que vinieron a trabajar sufren de problemas diferentes, y resulta que al final todos quedan impactados por las acciones del gobierno. Es un tema bien complejo, y espero que ambos partidos puedan convivir, y luchar por una implemetación más justa y equitable que no requiere compromisos extremos.
el gobierno gringo manda ayuda financiera a grupos de derecha mexicana
espera a que los gringos en mexico quieran influir políticamente, la ultima vez que lo hicieron se robaron la mitad del territorio original mexicano
igual que Hawaii, Samoa, Puerto Rico, filipinas, Guantanamo, Islas virgenes etc. los gringos aun tienen esa forma imperialista de pensar
And once again, in an unrelated video, Airbnb is bringing nothing but negativity to neighborhoods. You brought up some good points, but being from SoCal and my wife's surname of Martinez. I can't remember a single graffiti saying get out Mexicans, lol.
That being said as a Gringo we fucking suck. We're vanilla and nothing makes me sadder to see then them watering down the salsa and hot sauce smh. I constantly have them question me when I order the spiciest salsa from the back. They are always "are you sure?" It's embarrassing 😳
@@noahziegler3478 Hey, thank you for contributing to these points and giving me your feedback. As for your not seeing any graffiti reflecting a similar sentiment towards Mexicans in the US, that's perfectly valid. However, to say that the equivalent has not happened anywhere else in the country is a different story. People who move to a different country will inevitably have a hard time adapting, and that will be reinforced even further if a large chunk of their community moves to that country with them, as they'll feel less incentive to actually leave it and integrate.
As for your last point, I would reiterate that it's the responsibility of both the host community and the visitors to make an effort to both respectively adapt slightly to the "guests", and integrate so as not to inconvenience the hosts. All of this to say that gringos don't inherently suck and that each community is going to have people that give it a bad name. Lastly, I don't think you should feel embarrassed for ordering the spiciest salsa and not be taken seriously. In fact, keep ordering it and you'll eventually break that stereotype that doesn't apply to everybody who wasn't born a Mexican. Everything will get better with time and you should not let a few people define how you're seen when in public in Mexico.
I understand the fear of gentrification when rich Americans move into Mexico in a way that's not really happening in the us but it's kind of funny that Mexicans would be worried about the cultural side of things, I'm interested to hear how you feel about the millions of Mexican criminals that enter the US every year
@@GG-ew1rm Except the people complaining aren't the ones crossing the border and those millions of criminal Mexicans coming in aren't even Mexicans you do realize that right 😂
We take our people back and you take yours back 👌
It’s not just Mexico here. You have everyone running over here and Venezuela is the main one here now
Stay in US please we are not friends with USA from Mexico but we welcome Russia and Canada people
@familyandfriends3519 who's gonna stop him? You?
@familyandfriendxds3519
Wouldn't that be amazing!!
AirBNB has caused the same kind of problems where I live, on the west coast of Canada. Housing is really hard to find here at any price now.
I hope everyone around the world goes to Mexico.
Me too, especially the "cultural enrichers" that have flooded the UK and France.
f*** no we're good.
Yes, Mexico City needs a major influx of east Indian, African, and middle eastern culture--as long as they stay in Mexico.
@@userer4579 you don't understand we don't want whatever they bring to the table. Not the same culture or religion. And we have more than enough people to enter our work force.
@@jonadr5563 You don't understand satire, sarcasm, and irony. No one wants what "they bring to the table", no one wants their "culture and religion" yet they get forced onto other countries with many being funneled through Mexico. So, _yes_ Mexico _needs_ a whole mega-sh1tton of the detritus they have been dumping on others.
Since you mentioned Thailand the way Thailand deals with mass tourism and masses of expats too is to have restaurants that specifically cater to them that Thai people wouldn't be caught dead at. Of course they're more expensive. It's not a problem for Thai people. They just avoid. Their local food and prices are available nearby as well. There is also a thing in tourism centers where a foreign food restaurant like a British pub food place will have a separate (overpriced) Thai food menu where real Thai food is available to Thai partners of the non-Thais (with the understanding that the foreigner will pay).
As a Mexican I don’t see anything wrong with foreigners being in my country, I’m just proud of foreigners wanting to live in our country
You realize they just want to live there because it’s cheap compared to the US, right? 😹 Nothing against that but Mexicans are upset because they can’t afford to live there anymore. However, that’s not the 🇺🇸 s fault. It’s the greedy landlords just like everywhere else.
@@Carlos-z6x8s I think the problem is the fact that these American ppl are trying to enforce their ways and expect locals to accept it 🙄 they have to learn to respect our culture and ways.
😂
Legally @!!!
No hay que ser lambebotas tampoco
So it’s ok for us to accommodate them in the USA but not the other way around?
Sooo you come here and don’t want to speak English and I am having to learn Spanish to be competitive in the work place…. But you are mad when the situation is in reverse and we come to your country. Go figure
I hope more Americans go into Mexico even us out since they won't leave here
Facts! The U.S. even offers free ESL and hires interpreters for these people. Yet when we go there there’s no English interpreters for free for us lol. The irony of these ungrateful people 😂
buddy us dosent have a official language
@@XXXXXXXXXXX77766 I know that but still. Just like I have to learn they need to learn too
@@PharaohofKemet not really as I said us dosent have a official language it's just most people speak English
Come to the Philippines then. We are much more welcoming to foreigners. Both culture and language.
Filipinos are so hospitable!
@@uptin wow. Thanks for replying to my comment. ❤
Americans in Philipine are not investing, but only making babies with local woman.
Think twice what you ask for.😀
They want A Western country like Mexico and to speak a European language as Spanish is and to be with Caucasian Mexicans😮😅😊
Dude your surname is Garcia lol.
The girl saying they won’t accommodate English speakers because they are a Spanish speaking country is funny to me. Last I checked, the US translates everything in Spanish for Spanish speakers. They can live here for 20+ years and not speak a lick of English. Spanish ppl come here and change entire communities with their food, music, artwork, language, and culture. Jobs in many American cities require that you speak Spanish to get hired.
Yeah, as a Mexican, the only people complaining about this aren’t the best ones.
I lived in south Houston by Bellaire years ago. The Galleria area if you have ever been to Houston, Texas. When I was getting ice cream at Baskin Robbins the help wanted sign said must be bilingual. Only English and Spanish speakers need apply. Exact same visit I saw a 6 year old girl ordering for her whole family of what I believe were 2 grandparents, 2 parents, and 2 toddlers in her family. She was the only one who spoke English and even her English was hit and miss. So this does go both ways.
Yeah some countries want to preserve their culture. Decades of immigration and those same immigrants being needed to build up the United States naturally got accommodations because UNITED STATES NEEDED THEM. Mexico doesn’t need foreigners working their useless social media marketing jobs on their laptops and looking to take advantage of their prices.
I live in GA. There are lots of Hispanics here who are illegal and have no desire to learn English. Pathetic imo.
@@frederickcampana5717 Not exactly because that land is Mexican, it was stolen. Of course Mexican people will live there, been there for generations while your kind came on boats like rats. so it goes both ways.
2:00 I support you brother. I lived in the US for 32 years. Now I am back home. You are welcome here.
"Young Americans, don't let the system define your fate! Break free from the cycle of debt and financial struggles. Invest in the financial market and take control of your future. Build wealth, generate passive income, and secure your financial freedom. Invest in yourself and create a brighter tomorrow."
You're absolutely right, you've remind me of what someone once said "The mind is the man, the poor is in it and the rich is it too". This sentence is the secret of most successful investors. I once attended similar and ever since then been waxing strong financially, and i most tell you the truth..investment is the key that can secure your family future.
Putting our time and effort in activities and investments that will yield a profitable return in the future is what we should be aiming for. Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Show me a man without investment and I'll tell you how long it takes to go bankrupt. Investing creates a safe haven for the future. With the right investment choice that has at least a 10% minimum risk and with the advice of an expert, profits and interest is guaranteed.
I agree with you had a senior colleague at work who was doing well but never had an investment. Unfortunately he lost his job and went from living a comfortable life to hardship. There would had been something to fall back on if he had an investment
that's why I always urge everyone to start investing somewhere now no matter how small, this is literally the time for that, forget material things, don't get tempted,i became more better the moment i realized this.
yeah investment is the key to sustaining your financial longevity but venturing into any legitimate Investment without a proper guidance of an expert can lead to a great loss too
Mexicans speak Spanish. A language from Spain a European country.
What’s your point?
@@DaaYay hipocrats
Spaniards middle eastern and Indians from India are only white when it's covinient to you shut up .
Brilliant inference.
Nah, that's bs. My grandfathers never spoke about weak Spaniards, it's all bullshit to cover what the Americans did first
Woah, imagine saying the same things about immigrants that have come to America. You would be labeled a bigot and ignorant.
Proud to be!
And people still are so shut up
Immigrants that come to America do the jobs that no one else wants to do. They also don't raise the prices.
@@the1nonlyLopez that's a lie! There's a bunch of immigrants doing Amazon deliveries in Michigan. That's a job a lot of us real Americans want! Don't believe the BS!
@@the1nonlyLopez Yes, most immigrants come to work, but by increasing population they increase prices in competitive cities, this is much more the case for those who receive government subsidies. It is not hateful to admit that.
Its quite refreshing seeing this perspective. Now i see how i cant even be mad anymore. Its happening everywhere
This happens everywhere like in the Philippines where prices are pegged in US dollars which is unaffordable to the locals. Price increases in rents and food can be controlled by the government. And these Americans are not depending on Mexican dole outs - they all work - unlike a lot of Mexicans in the US.
Pigs go back t
Many people move to America from Mexico from a better life.
How is it any different when Americans move to Mexico for a better life
That the people moving from Mexico to America are not making everyone else's life worse, unlike the illegal American immigrants...
It isnt, it is just anti white racism..
Hahaha, realize the same thing happened with Texas, since Texas was part of Mexico until it was filled with Yankees and they stole the territory from Mexico, but well, the United States will never accept that haha
It's not. It's exactly the same. That's why this whole story is so damn ironic
Same goes here foreigners come in America and they don't speak English
The street tacos bye my house in Texas are 2.50$. I've watched so many digital nomads who pay more to live abroad than it would cost to live in Texas. You can also get a house by the border and buy certain items like gas, groceries in Mexico to save money.
It's ok for people from Mexico to come to USA and American's get discriminated over a job. Karma
Eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth, white boys been doing rascist shit since 1905.
Just work in Mexico. You can even work remotely. As long as you earn pesos and spend pesos.
I went to Tijuana early this year. I found the gasoline and most groceries prices in Tijuana are more expensive than San Diego California
Must of visited a gentrificated area.
FUERA GRINGO
Jeez, now if people in the United States of America realize there are areas worse than in their own country. But they're to busy being brainwashed pointing at their politics and thinking their theninly one with thus problem. How pathetic...
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I have to learn Spanish to work in my job in America, so thank you Mexico now I'm moving to Mexico City 🇲🇽
Gringos only refer to whites, but there are more Latino, Asian, and Black Americans moving to Mexico too, and they’re all about spicy. The housing prices are really an issue everywhere. It’s happening all over the US too.
Gringos are whites, or güeros, but the term in Mexico is also used to refer to Americans in general, or it is also used to refer to something that is culturally American or very American.
“Eso es muy gringo”
Gringo also means black Americans. I know this because I lived in Mexico and I’m a black American.
@@eddiejohnson4434 correct
@@EnriqueMarq güero would refer to someone who is Mexican or Hispanic but light skin or light colored hair
@@Ralph_Kreutzberger-Blumenfeld Mexican or non-Mexican as well.
If I moved to Mexico to live, work or play for a length of time greater than a typical vacation, I’d go out of my way to learn the language as quickly as possible. I just don’t understand why so many people move to the US and never attempt to learn to speak English. It makes life so much harder.
We don't like USA from Mexico stay there please
At what age did you learn your second language? Because the older you get the harder it is. Also every brain is different. Learning a second language is always helpful.
@@susanam2219 Then every brain should at least have Google translator.
@@uniquelines 😂 if you speak more than one language you know google translate is not really that good. But you tell me how many languages do you speak and when did you learn your second language. Because if you haven’t learned a language other than your mother language then you have no say.
@@susanam2219 Oh I got plenty of say. When you’re in a country where you have a ton of people who don’t speak your language (I did take a little Spanish in school) you at least try to communicate any which way possible. They learn and I learn. I never knew people who know two languages could be so arrogant? How much is this trait a sign of IQ I wonder? Then how much with the arrogance?
Every time I used it they knew what I wanted.
Gringa is a traditional Mexican dish that exists way before any gentrification issue, you saying "I even see locals eating it" or "is like a homage to foreigners" just reflects the poor quality of this work. I mean you could've ask any local about the history of the Gringa, even Google or ChatGPT
I live right now in Bangkok, rent is cheap, new buildings in every direction. I lived in Mexico City for some months last year, all buildings are old and falling apart, way more expensive. The question should be, if there is so much demand, what is the government doing to stop people from building? Because usually is government messing around that stop people building.
A day uptin uploads is always a good day
10:45 NOT true 😂😂 What a ridiculous assumption thinking the dish is "an hommage to foreigners"... "I even see locals eating it" WTF! We have been eating gringas since ages! Nothing to do with foreigners
Im Mexican. The US has been trying to keep mexican inmigrants out Of the US, people that just wanted an honest Job…their goverment saw mexicas as a plague for their economy…and their were that, as jews did the same for Germany…now that Americans are coming to our country because they can afford a better living in México, a lot of mexicans want to do the same thing that americans have been doing to mexicans who wanted the same, a better Life…we have to be better than that…we have to show americans that we are a great country, we are not racists nor stupid…but also we arent uncivilized as a lot of americans think…please, US Americans, go to you country and fix the migration laws altogether, so people from our side can go work to the US too, same deal…we can grow together as partners…we do not need to compete against each other…
My father’s 2nd generation Mexican. We’ve lived on the frontera in Arizona since 1988. Your comment is very civilized & realistic. Our leaders should be working together for the greater good. We could do so much for not just the USA & MEX but globally this would help others prosper too.
I would add, both the USA & Mexico need to update their immigration policies. An influx of remote workers is a new normal & impacts a lot of disadvantaged communities globally. It’s a newer factor that is adding to a intense situation.
We also have to work together & start dealing with the cartel situation for what it is.
Call a spade a spade. Label the cartels that are exploiting the poor, committing barbaric acts of violence that are increasing like never before terrorists.
This would allow the DOJ to be able to pursue legally the monsters who are creating turmoil & havoc on our society.
The human trafficking & working with China to destroy our society with Fentanyl & other drugs are unprecedented. The innocent citizens, protesters, journalists & politicians of Mexico who are caught in the crossfire that dare to speak out are violently tortured & killed.
It amazes me how many foreigners have a delusional false sense of security. To hear foreigners say if you go to Mexico stay behind the walls of the gated resorts & communities. Don’t venture past those boundaries that’s how you stay safe 🙄
If the cartels wanted to, they have the power to bomb the walls down & make a lot of you hostages.
My sources: Family, friends & members of my community that put their lives on the line combatting the evil monsters.
*Edited for typos
Im raza bro. honestly... the highly skilled workforce isnt coming to america from mexico. Ans from what i can see, the only advantage mexico has is cheap labor.
In america and mexico.
Californians have done the same thing in my home state of Tennessee, the reason I had to relocate to Kentucky.
4:32 blaming other immigrants when he doesn’t sound Mexican either lol
Cuz Immigrants from poor countries are not the ones causing that issue, he even said, *Americans and Europeans* lol
Dude sounds carribbean born. Lol
I’m sorry. Is the same thing not happening in America. But it’s not a two way street?
People move here and live with an entire multiple family in one home. Drives the housing costs up, while they work for a SMALLER, less than livable wage.
Forcing one family incomes to fail, many of which have to move, whether it be to another spot or in with family and there’s an astronomical amount of homeless people.
So if we aren’t allowed there- why do they feel so entitled to be here causing similar issues and acting as though- nothing happened.
We are expected and demanded to evolve. And to be welcoming. Oh look. Totally not treated the same.
Because they believe they're entitled to double standards
Facts! Ungrateful people
Also Americans are going legally big difference
these the type of people to splt in your face and say you did it.
you do realize that Mexico only accounts for about 23 percent of immigrants that reside in the US, and the US accounts for over 65 percent of immigration to Mexico. Point being there is no group of people to blame, everyone just wants to live a good life. If you need someone to blame, blame the governments. They are the ones in charge of creating regulations to control and prevent the surge of economic problems.
I personally lived in Chicago as Legal Permanent Resident with full rights for so many years renting, but NO Gringo got kicked out of his place because of me...
Good job Mexico. Love from India.
Just fyi the Gringa has walkways been available on taquerias for years its justa flower and cheese taco al pastor
At least they came in legally ^*
We are not friends with USA from Mexico
That’s because Mexico has t set a visa to US citizens yet. I hope they do soon because how come Mexicans need visa to go to the US and not the other way around. Plus if they stay past their 6 months then they become illegal
No you didn't. Native and Aztec brother disagree
Yeah, just like your greedy people came legally in 1846 to steal! S.T.F.U !!!
Doesn't matter, these mfs been killing and being rascist to us since before the alamo
First, if this truly is creating problems, instead of protesting tourists, Mexican citizens should protest the government who allows/creates the policies that disenfranchise them. Second, America has more Mexicans here than the reverse. We have entire neighborhoods in multiple states with Mexican owned business and signs in Spanish everywhere. Also, our system supports Mexicans by providing translated materials at large businesses and government agencies, provides free education to immigrant children with English as a second language services, etc. The list goes on… I really think the fraction of Mexicans who actually feel this way should think about all sides of the issue.
Not every Spanish people is “Mexican”. And some digging in history will tell u that 5 estates were part of Mexico at one point. So the places you’re talking about were once populated by Mexicans, so therefore the Spanish language and the large amounts of them. Issue is Indians, whites, asians do not belong to our continent. Mexicans do. Get a grip.
Lower the prices to the highest amount a local can afford, also change the visa from 6 to 3. Sustainable prosperity for all. (Thailand's boom has been going on for a minute) IDK.
Mexico come to America all the time but you put a time limit on America that’s crazy we might as well over take Mexico as a whole
As an Medical Provider in a critical specialty, I was forced to lean Spanish d/t the fact that our patients DO NOT have the time to work w/an interpreter for an emergent situation. YET, we have individuals who despite living in TX for decades; still refuse learning English. The shoe goes BOTH ways.
If people from Mexico can immigrate to the US to live off of our welfare system, then Americans should be able to move to Mexico and work remotely.
you got a point there
@@uptinNo, she doesn’t. 🙄 Not all Mexicans live off the welfare system! I’m sure there are some that do just like US citizens or anyone else. So, not a good point. We contribute billions in taxes every year. 😉
Humans will hate no matter what!
We are not friends with USA from Mexico we love Russia
@@familyandfriends3519 we do not care.. Russians like us better
Sounds like Los Angeles, but in reverse
Todo mundo es bienvenido a Mexico... Saludos
All people are welcome to Mexico.
Whats the difference between immigrants coming to America and sending their paycheck back to their families. Does that not increase their spending power and raise the cost of things because now they can afford more then someone that isn’t receiving that income?
Wait they are worried about American bringing their culture to Mexican but not the inverse when we have Spanish at banks? HUM double standards.
Before your nation existed, there were already regions where Spanish was spoken, you stole territory from Mexico, taking advantage of the political instability due to the war of independence
I can’t stop laughing. Ay! Now the zapatos on the other pie.
1:30 that girl hit the nail on the head. You go to a foreign country, you follow THEIR customs. I don't understand how this is so complicated for people.
Agree that's why Americans get upset when immigrants refuse to assimilate and follow our customs. Not fair
Finally they get a taste of their own soup
In Cape Town South Africa the same thing is happening
Where?
Americans too or other ethnicity?
@@uptin I think Iranians
@@uptin Americans and Europeans
They must LEAVE our country
Stay for month at most and VOETSEK
I hate gentrification
@@uptinAmericans and Brits
This is so hilarious that this is happening right back to them. Must suck, but money is money and you will not beat progress.
anglo-saxon have been doing the same thing in their own country, as soon as they like the energy of an area, they want to move in and change the prices, food taste, they want to feel safe (that means anything or anyone that makes them unsafe has to leave) to the point that the original community can't stay any longer.