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You’re A F*cking Plague’: Mexico City Residents Want Americans To Leave
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:28 pm
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:28 pm
Americans that have moved to their city and made things more expensive, demanding they leave, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
A growing number of Americans from areas like Silicon Valley and Brooklyn, New York, have flocked to the city, taking advantage of its beauty and cheap rent, according to the LA Times. The issue is expected to worsen with rising inflation as more Americans look for affordable alternatives.
We’re the only brown people. We’re the only people speaking Spanish except the waiters,” writer and university professor Fernando Bustos Gorozpe, 28, said, according to the LA Times.
“We’re just seeing Americans flooding in. It’s people who maybe have their own business, or maybe they’re thinking of starting some consulting or freelance work. They don’t even know how long they’re going to stay. They’re completely picking up their entire lives and just moving down here,” The head of Welcome Home Mexico, an organization that helps with relocation, Alexandra Demou said, adding that she gets 50 calls a week from people considering making the move, the LA Times reported.
A local business owner who moved to Mexico City, Dan Defossey, recognized that “Mexico is not cheap for Mexicans.”
“Americans can come here, and they can afford everything and live like kings and queens,” Defossey told
There are 1,600,000 U.S. citizens living in Mexico, a leading destination for U.S. travelers going abroad, according to the State Department. Americans are permitted to stay in Mexico for up to six months, according to the Mexican government.
“I came for a new set of possibilities for how I experience my life and what I get to create in it. I feel like this city has everything I need to build a life of creativity, connection, adventure and stability,” Sarah Lupton, 35, who’s from North Carolina said, according to the LA Times.
A local group recently hosted a “places we have lost to gentrification, touristification and forced displacement” walking tour of Mexico City, according to the LA Times.
“Our homes now house digital nomads,” a flier for the event read, according to the LA Times.
Posters reading “New to the city? Working remotely? You’re a f—ing plague and the locals f—ing hate you. Leave.” were also recently posted around the city, the LA Times reported.
The average local salary is $450 a month and $2,000 can afford someone a penthouse in Mexico City, according to the LA Times.
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A growing number of Americans from areas like Silicon Valley and Brooklyn, New York, have flocked to the city, taking advantage of its beauty and cheap rent, according to the LA Times. The issue is expected to worsen with rising inflation as more Americans look for affordable alternatives.
We’re the only brown people. We’re the only people speaking Spanish except the waiters,” writer and university professor Fernando Bustos Gorozpe, 28, said, according to the LA Times.
“We’re just seeing Americans flooding in. It’s people who maybe have their own business, or maybe they’re thinking of starting some consulting or freelance work. They don’t even know how long they’re going to stay. They’re completely picking up their entire lives and just moving down here,” The head of Welcome Home Mexico, an organization that helps with relocation, Alexandra Demou said, adding that she gets 50 calls a week from people considering making the move, the LA Times reported.
A local business owner who moved to Mexico City, Dan Defossey, recognized that “Mexico is not cheap for Mexicans.”
“Americans can come here, and they can afford everything and live like kings and queens,” Defossey told
There are 1,600,000 U.S. citizens living in Mexico, a leading destination for U.S. travelers going abroad, according to the State Department. Americans are permitted to stay in Mexico for up to six months, according to the Mexican government.
“I came for a new set of possibilities for how I experience my life and what I get to create in it. I feel like this city has everything I need to build a life of creativity, connection, adventure and stability,” Sarah Lupton, 35, who’s from North Carolina said, according to the LA Times.
A local group recently hosted a “places we have lost to gentrification, touristification and forced displacement” walking tour of Mexico City, according to the LA Times.
“Our homes now house digital nomads,” a flier for the event read, according to the LA Times.
Posters reading “New to the city? Working remotely? You’re a f—ing plague and the locals f—ing hate you. Leave.” were also recently posted around the city, the LA Times reported.
The average local salary is $450 a month and $2,000 can afford someone a penthouse in Mexico City, according to the LA Times.
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This post was edited on 7/28/22 at 4:29 pm
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:33 pm to aubie101
Even the Mexicans hate Californian migrants 
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:34 pm to aubie101
The whole multicultural thing is really interesting to observe take shape and evolve. How large group of different ethnicities are largely uprooting in mass from historic locales to be almost wholly replanted in foreign lands… very interesting phenomenon
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:35 pm to aubie101
now you know how americans feel
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:39 pm to aubie101
No one wants these leftist POS
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:53 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
I’m about to start booking busses one way to Mexico to start my own caravan.
Think Mexico is going to stop us at the border?
Think Mexico is going to stop us at the border?
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:54 pm to aubie101
The solution is obvious, we need drop boxes in Mexico City for all of those Americans to vote.
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:55 pm to aubie101
Rent in Puebla is $285 a month.
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:57 pm to aubie101
quote:Same as Austin.
Americans that have moved to their city and made things more expensive, demanding they leave, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
quote:Yup. Like locusts.
A growing number of Americans from areas like Silicon Valley and Brooklyn, New York,
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:57 pm to aubie101
I’ve never been to Mexico City, so I can’t comment on it directly, but if you have a job you can do from home or remotely, why not do it from either a really scenic location or one that is much cheaper?
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:57 pm to aubie101
And that is their right. And I would not be offended one bit
This post was edited on 7/28/22 at 5:03 pm
Posted on 7/28/22 at 4:59 pm to aubie101
We'll take ours back when they take theirs back!
Posted on 7/28/22 at 5:04 pm to aubie101
quote:
Mexico City Residents Want Americans To Leave
That's racist!
Posted on 7/28/22 at 5:06 pm to aubie101
don't hear them complaining about usa companies setting up shop there.
Posted on 7/28/22 at 5:15 pm to Wisdomcries
quote:
The whole multicultural
It's not even a multicultural issue. The problem Californians are causing in Mexico is the same problem they're causing everywhere else they're moving to.
The cost of living may have surpassed the average salary in California, but that average salary is still substantially bigger than the rest of the US states (and obviously Mexico). So many Californians are telecommuting to work all the way from Florida, Texas, and even Mexico with far better pay than the local population. They are increasing the costs of the housing market they move to and pricing out the local lower class.
It's one thing to have poor immigrants arrive to work their way up to the local standard of living. But it's another to have masses of Californians arrive with so much money and price the locals out. Mexicans have every right to ask the Californians to leave. It's only a shame that there are no similar laws for Texas to do the same. There are too many non-Texan Americans coming here.
Posted on 7/28/22 at 5:26 pm to Texas Weazel
quote:
It's not even a multicultural issue.
Except is as much a multicultural issue as real estate.
The fact is that the LA Times has their heads so far up their asses is that they don't even realize what message they're portraying.
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