Question 2:
Some proponents of free trade agreements such as NAFTA argue that the free
flow of capital encourages prosperity and job-growth within
participating countries, thus reducing the incentives for workers to find
employment in other countries.
Some critics of existing trade agreements argue that the agreements are
structured to benefit investors yet do nothing to ensure employment
stability or decent income standards for workers and farmers.
Considering the economic causes of migration, do you believe
that trade agreements such as NAFTA encourage or discourage the immigration of undocumented workers to the United States?
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