Free trade agreement with Mexico / Adalpho Aguilar Zinzer.
Speech by Adalpho Aguilar Zinzer about how the United States-Mexican free trade treaty will effect the people, economy, and government of Mexico. Zinzer discusses Los Angeles as Mexico's third largest city, the lack of sovereignty for domestic Mexican labor, Mexican union movement, the lack of environmental laws in his country, and the lack of entreprenerial investments by Mexicans. Mexico simply represents cheap labor for the United States corporations. He goes on to examine the global economy, in which the ratio of poor to well off in Europe is 1 to 3, while in the United States and Mexico it is 1 to 10. Zinzer also examines the U.S.-Canadian treaty, and the impact of the Mexican agreement on the intrastate trade struggle in the Southwestern United States. Ends with audience questions.|FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH MEXICO / Adalpho Aguilar Zinzer. - Speech by Adalpho Aguilar Zinzer about how the United States-Mexican free trade treaty will effect the people, economy, and government of Mexico. Zinzer discusses Los Angeles as Mexico's third largest city, the lack of sovereignty for domestic Mexican labor, Mexican union movement, the lack of environmental laws in his country, and the lack of entreprenerial investments by Mexicans. Mexico simply represents cheap labor for the United States corporations. He goes on to examine the global economy, in which the ratio of poor to well off in Europe is 1 to 3, while in the United States and Mexico it is 1 to 10. Zinzer also examines the U.S.-Canadian treaty, and the impact of the Mexican agreement on the intrastate trade struggle in the Southwestern United States. Ends with audience questions. - RECORDED: Los Angeles, Spring 1990.