Bob Lisy
Analyst · Northland.
Yes, I think Mike, it's a matter of magnitude that none of us can really predict at this time, but we've seen, I could play back and we talk about administrations, two administrations ago, or three administrations ago, remarks that President Obama made about, if you're here in the country illegally, you need to go back and you need not be here and so, we've had flurries and spikes that have happened, and I understand the magnitude, the perception today is that it is bigger and stronger than ever. I'd go back and I'd say a couple things. One is the last time we had this same administration, and maybe this incarnation is different, we had the best years of growth to Latin America that we've had in the last 15 years. The economy from my perspective, the strong dollar related to the peso and the strong housing market through most of that time led there to be really a great job market for folks coming here, both documented and undocumented. We feel like that today there's a lot more bluster right, than there's ever been but we also do believe that, as I've heard it described, there are three levels of looking towards removing immigrants. The first one would be those that are criminal, that's not our customer. The second would be those that are taking advantage of the social services. It's not our customer. And the very last, which is the really, the bulk of millions of people are people that are working in agriculture and in service industries and construction and I think it's going to be a long time, if ever, if we get to that, the tactical nature of that task is enormous. There's not, as you well know, agreement, certainly not in the biggest state for foreign-born Latins in California is not really necessarily a place that would support that. I don't buy that any of our consumers are going to pick up and go back because of the threat. I think they're going to -- somebody's threatened to send you back, so you just go back before, you're going to try to make as much money as long and as much as you can. So we're certainly watching carefully and we know there'll be an effect, but we don't think this spells out any huge impact, let alone disaster related to the industry.