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How the Biden administration can address the situation at the border

How the Biden administration can address the situation at the border Central Americans’ lack of confidence in their governments and Americans’ lack of trust in their immigration system have dragged on far too long. But hope is not lost. By Ali Noorani and Kurt Ver BeekUpdated April 13, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend Central American migrants moving toward the United States are seen near the US-Mexico border fence in Playas de Tijuana, Mexico, in 2018.GUILLERMO ARIAS/AFP via Getty Images Many Central Americans have lost confidence in their governments, leading them to migrate north to what they hope is a better future for them and their children in the United States. At the same time, many Americans do not have confidence

COVID-19 Recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Partnership Strategy for the Biden Administration

COVID-19 Recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Partnership Strategy for the Biden Administration In-Depth Research & Reports by Jason Marczak and Cristina Guevara Foreword From Mexico City to Manaus, the COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged communities throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. In March 2020, families in Guayaquil searched for coffins to bury their loved ones. In April and May, Venezuelans who had fled the Maduro dictatorship were forced to return home after having lost their jobs in neighboring countries. As someone who has spent fifteen years in Congress advocating for the United States to work more closely with our friends in Latin America and the Caribbean, I was deeply saddened as this region became an epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Navigating the United States-Northern Triangle Enhanced Engagement Act

March 10, 2021 During the past few decades, many countries in Latin America have confronted the impact of systemic corruption on rule of law, business, social cohesion, and citizen security. Amid weakened institutional capacities, endemic corruption persists as a foremost challenge in the countries of the Northern Triangle Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Those three countries were ranked 101, 116, and 84 respectively among 128 countries examined in the World Justice Program’s Rule of Law Index, and they also share some of the lowest rankings on Transparency International’s 2020 Corruption Perception Index, where their respective ranks were 149, 157, and 104 out of 180 countries. In Honduras, for example, 28 percent of surveyed public service users reported paying a bribe in the last year and 54 percent of people thought corruption had increased in the same time frame. Pervasive corruption comes at a high cost, with estimates that in El Salvador alone, $1.5 billion is lost

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