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World Immigration, Hunger and Jobs Solution

  • This book, "World Immigration, Hunger and Jobs Solution" by Leonardo Mora, proposes a solution to global migration driven by hunger and lack of jobs.
    Here's a summary of the book:
    The author asserts that endless migration to richer countries like the US and Europe is fueled by a lack of work and inability to feed families in their home countries, despite migrants knowing the risks involved1. American movies are cited as contributing to the perception of a great life in the US22. The book highlights that a professor demonstrated years ago that 6 billion people cannot migrate to richer countries3. Many migrants in the US wish to return home but cannot due to a lack of jobs there4.
    Mora proposes a program to reduce large-scale migration globally by training immigrants and partially funding their return to their homelands to create businesses and jobs5. This program would provide them with knowledge and money to establish businesses, leveraging their existing language and cultural understanding6.
    The funding for this program would come from four sources, each contributing 25%:

    • The country affected by immigration 7

    • The home country where people wish to return

    • The United Nations / Crowdfunding

    • Individuals returning to their homeland 8

  • The author suggests that starting a business typically requires $5,000 to $15,000 per project, with an example given of $15,000 equating to 60 million Colombian pesos, which can start any kind of business. The key, according to Mora, is to provide funds via a credit card for purchasing necessary items, allowing for an audited log of expenses. The idea is to begin with a small number of projects and gradually expand
    The core problem, as identified by the author's friend, is people's inability to generate income, leading to poverty and hunger. The desired outcome of the proposed solution is to create jobs for adults and provide education for children to help them thrive with knowledge. The book is a continuation of Mora's previous "The Mighty Power" series, which explored concepts of Knowledge and Wisdom, aiming to raise humanity's consciousness to become an interplanetary species. This specific book was inspired by the lack of crucial life information that, if known, could prevent setbacks
     

  • Strengths of the book:

    • Identifies a core problem: The book clearly identifies the lack of jobs and hunger as primary drivers of migration

    • Proposes a concrete solution: It offers a specific, actionable program involving training, microcredits, and phased returns for migrants

    • Outlines a funding model: The book details a four-way funding split, providing a clear financial framework for the proposed solution

    • Focuses on sustainable solutions: Instead of just providing aid, the emphasis is on empowering individuals to create their own income and jobs through entrepreneurship

    • Addresses practical implementation: The suggestion of using credit cards for audited expenses shows attention to practical details and accountability

    • Connects to broader philosophical goals: The book ties the immigration solution to a larger vision of raising human consciousness and becoming an interplanetary species, suggesting a deeper underlying purpose

    $15.00Price
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