Ford said today it will invest $1.6 billion to build a new plant in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, that will be manufacturing small cars by 2018, making it the latest automaker to expand its presence there. Ford's investment in Mexico will create more than 2,800 jobs by 2020, delivering a blow to the UAW. Today’s announcement...is a disappointment and very troubling," UAW President Dennis Williams said in a statement. "For every investment in Mexico it means jobs that could have and should have been available right here in the USA." Union leaders often say automotive jobs are going to Mexico because of the North American Free Trade Agreement that was signed into law in 1993 by U.S. President Bill Clinton. "This is another example of what’s wrong with NAFTA and why the TPP would be a disaster for the citizens of the United States," the UAW's Williams said Tuesday. "Companies continue to run to low-wage countries and import back into the United States."
And this doesn't even compare to all the business that Hillary and Bill sold off to the Chinese.
And this doesn't even compare to all the business that Hillary and Bill sold off to the Chinese.