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Third World In The Year 2000 Essay, Research Paper


The Role of the U.S. in the Third World in the Year 2000


The United States budget will continue to tighten and we must better


utilize our dollars spent on Third World aid. The questions of illegal


immigration, the population explosion, and environmental issues will become


vital to our future. With closer linkage of US aid to these issues we can get


the most bang for our buck.


The best way to stop illegal immigration into the United States is not


to erect higher fences at our borders, but to invest in the third world,


primarily Mexico. Providing jobs at home where they enjoy life without worry


about the INS is the best solution. This solution will be cheaper than


increasing funding for border patrols and INS personnel. If we were able to


keep most illegal immigrates home, the more impoverished they would become and


the greater the incentive for them to cross the border. By investing and


improving their homeland, more people would stay home, rather than take the


dangerous journey to an unknown country to provide food for their families.


Slowing down population rates of third world countries must be another


priority. Empowering women in third world countries, giving them


independence from their husband and a choice in birth control is a start.


Smaller grants similar to Foundation of the Philippine Environment can reward


particular actions of foreign government, whether it be environmental, social or


economic. Too many of current policies are aimed at creating markets for our


commercial interests.


We must also link aid with environmental issues, making the rain forest


and jungles more profitable to locals without bulldozing them. This has been


demonstrated in Uganda with the mountain gorillas. Eco-tourism is helping the


local economies and the national governments. This was also working in Rwanda


until Civil War tore this country apart. Fortunately the mountain gorillas


have been left alone for the most part, since this was their third largest


income provider and the number one and two sources, coffee and tea fields were


destroyed during the war.


Worldwide instant communication has improved human rights. The use of


fax machines and cell telephones during the Tiananmen Square uprising informed


the world of events and somewhat restrained the Chinese. Dan Rather doing the


evening news from the Square while the protests were happening prevented the


massacre from being ignored. The advent of CNN has put instant news into the


hands of people all over the world. The World Wide Web is now letting people


put their stories doing. This is starting at Universities and will


exponentially expand as the equipment gets cheaper and students will move into


the work force. This newest communication tool will help put pressure on


authoritarian regimes that normally a free press would provide.


We must not ignore the Third World countries for many parts of our


inter-cities are becoming Third World. Their problems will become our problems.


There is a growing isolationist movement in this country. This has never


solved problems, only postponed and enlarged the problems.

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