Not to be confused with the far less populous and less famously immigrant-friendly Boise.
On a more serious note, I'm curious what connection you see between immigration and tax evasion. Is Buenos Aires known for certain kinds of immigration?
It has a huge immigrant population. Lots of Latinos, but also folks from all over Asia and Europe to work at Micron. It also has an ever-growing number of Californian expats.
Does immigration to South America is still a thing at all? For people besides Latinos.
South American countries seem to have had so many false starts. The moment they have a few decades good run, and it seem the country is finally starting to take off they either have a revolution, putsch, junta, or a communist government.
vinay427|5 years ago
Not to be confused with the far less populous and less famously immigrant-friendly Boise.
On a more serious note, I'm curious what connection you see between immigration and tax evasion. Is Buenos Aires known for certain kinds of immigration?
nostromo|5 years ago
It has a huge immigrant population. Lots of Latinos, but also folks from all over Asia and Europe to work at Micron. It also has an ever-growing number of Californian expats.
baybal2|5 years ago
South American countries seem to have had so many false starts. The moment they have a few decades good run, and it seem the country is finally starting to take off they either have a revolution, putsch, junta, or a communist government.
ficklepickle|5 years ago
No Idaho involved ;)
unknown|5 years ago
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