GLOBALIZATION IN MEXICO
Mariana Ruan Inurrigarro3º A
Over the centuries, Mexico has received immigrants from Europe, the Americas and sometimes from Asia.
Today, millions of their descendants still live in Mexico and can be found working in different industries.
Immigrants in Mexico
IMMIGRATION POLICY AND THE PTRM Prior to May 2011, Mexico's immigration flows were
regulated by the 1974 General Law of Population. On May 24, President Felipe Calderon signed a new and
much more liberal Migration Law The Programa Temporal de Regularización Migratoria
(PTRM) (12 January 2015), is directed at those foreigners who have made their permanent residence in Mexico but due to 'diverse circumstances' did not regularize their stay in the country and find themselves turning to 'third parties' to perform various procedures, including finding employment.
IMMIGRANT GROUPS IN MEXICO American Argentine Central American British French German Irish Italian Russian Spanish Other European Arab Other West Asian East and Southeast Asian
GLOBALIZATION AND FAST FOOD Globalization is the
process there is international spread and connectedness in communication, production and technologies across the nations. It is the international integration which arises from interchange of word products, views, ideas
and other aspects of culture.
All over the growth fast food industries has been growing. This can be evidenced in appendix 2 which shows the growth in fast food industry in Russia
MC DONALD'S McDonald fast food restaurants are found in 119 countries. It
serves 58 million people daily and operates in 31000 restaurants worldwide.
Macdonald foods are popular in many countries as a result of media and internet advertisements.
The company is popular because of its unique western taste of fast food French fries which have specialized ingredients such as sweet, sour taste ketchup