I like to live in a place where there are very little (recent) immigrants from the third world who cannot seem to integrate with the society
I ve been in Mexico for the last month, Im actually now in Mexico while I write this, knowing mexican people, interacting with them, with their culture, I can say it has been an antropological trip in many senses. And one of the big differences I noted, is the social differences. Mexico is waaay more developed than Argentina, and in a lot of ways a better place to live, but social differences is just not one of the reasons to choose this country. Argentine society is much more
compact, more integrated, social distances are amanzingly larger in Mexico than in Argentina.
Argentina inherited that from the wealthier years, we still have an
open society.
In Argentina, apart from the argenchinos, the immigrant is a part of the society, in the entire sense of the word. We have a history of immigration. Paraguayans and bolivians live better than lots of argentines, and more importantly, Argentina is the number one country of Latin America where a worker has more chances to go to university. It is very easy for those immigrants and fr the lower strata in Argentina to become part of the lower middel class.
In Mexico the middle and upper classes are more developed, there are more opportunities, more facilities, life is easier than in Argentina, but the poor people is forgotten, clearly, theres a barrier that does not exist in Argentina and Uruguay.