If all these people that came here are going to stay, then there is a question of what will be the social cost. If they're only here for their working life, it's a bargain.
What we see from the survey is people understood they had the right to vote, they just didn't know how to go about it.
Contrary to what people might expect, the inclination to migrate isn't contained among Mexicans who are poor or poorly educated or with limited economic prospects. They're distributed across the whole breadth of Mexican society.
Contrary to what people might expect, the desire to immigrate is not restricted to the poor.
There's one very clear finding and that's that unemployment per se is not a very large factor in determining whether people migrate or not. This is not a flow of people without jobs. Unemployment is not pushing people out. . . .