On Mon, 8 Sep 1997, Michael Eisenscher quoted: 
> 
> 1)    NAFTA has created new problems.
> 
>       Our food supply is less safe. Due to the increase in border traffic
> in meat and produce, more food with dangerous pesticide residues or 
> bacteria is getting to our kitchens. Less than 1 percent of the imports of 
> fruit and vegetables coming from Mexico is inspected at the border.
> 
>       The diminished inspection rates along our border has resulted in an
> unprecedented flow of illegal drugs. Along our southern border, the drugs 
> and uninspected foods are coming across in over-large, often unsafe trucks, 
> which have increased access to U.S. highways under NAFTA.

>       Instead of creating jobs, as the pro-"free trade" corporate lobbyists
> predicted, NAFTA is responsible for the loss of nearly half-a-million U.S. 
> jobs.
> 
>       Instead of cleaning up the environment along the U.S.-Mexico border,
> water and air pollution have increased. A massive increase of industries 
> has pushed the border ecology to the breaking point.
> 

Blaming Mexicans for bad food and drugs is a reactionary
approach. Blaming NAFTA for job losses implies capitalism without NAFTA
would be just fine. Citing 'border ecology' against industry in Mexico
is incredible hypocracy. These are yuppie Perot arguments - lets oppose
NAFTA for **good** reasons!

Bill Burgess 



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