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Central America Expects No Pressure From Biden Administration Immigration Policy – New Delhi Times

February 2, 2021 Share Washington’s immigration policy will focus on regional migration and its root causes, as well as the annulment of policies inherited from the Trump administration, according to White House officials. President Joe Biden will make the announcement next week, Press Secretary Jen Psaki said during a daily briefing this week. Representatives of the governments of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala envision more U.S. attention toward the region during the Biden administration and plan to support a common development agenda based on “mutual respect.” President Biden told his Mexican counterpart, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, that Washington will address the containment of the irregular flow of migrants to Mexico and the United States, in part, through promoting economic development in Central America.

Central American Leaders Hope to Develop Common Agenda with Biden

English By Jorge Agobian Share on Facebook WASHINGTON - Washington’s immigration policy will focus on regional migration and its root causes, as well as the annulment of policies inherited from the Trump administration, according to White House officials.   President Joe Biden will make the announcement Tuesday, Press Secretary Jen Psaki said during a daily briefing this week.   Representatives of the governments of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala envision more U.S. attention toward the region during the Biden administration and plan to support a common development agenda based on mutual respect.   President Biden told his Mexican counterpart, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, that Washington will address the containment of the irregular flow of migrants to Mexico and the United States, in part, through promoting economic development in Central America.

Mexican Pres Says Biden Will Send $4 Billion Aid for Latin American Countries

Mexico s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador discussed with U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday the cause of the immigration surge and the need to respond to the root cause of why people migrate. López Obrador said on Saturday that Biden told him that the United States would send $4 billion to help developments in Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala. These nations are known to have a surge in migration through Mexico to the United States, according to a Fox News report. Mexico has blocked recent attempts of Honduran migrant caravans to cross Mexico. Mexico continues to pledge to block mass movements to the U.S. border of the migrant caravans. However, there has also been a shortage of potential flashpoints between the U.S. and Mexico.

Migrant Caravan: Thousands Move Into Guatemala, Hoping To Reach U S

Alors que Biden succède à Trump, que peuvent espérer les migrants?

Alors que Biden succède à Trump, que peuvent espérer les migrants?
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