How about this No place like home: Brazilian illegals leave US for better job prospects?
Maricopa County Asks: When Leonardo Nakao’s flight from Brazil landed in Boston at 1:30 a.m., he didn’t have to search long for a job. By 5 a.m., he was pumping gas at a suburban service station. It was July 4, 2000, and Brazilian immigrants were enjoying a star-spangled boom.More offers poured in. In his first week in the United States, Mr. Nakao got seven calls about jobs to fill the two days he wasn’t wo ...
Answer: It does not surprise me
Brazil has been having the fastest job creating rate of all South America, and they are officially out of the recession.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/6613433.html
