President Donald Trump has struck deals with several Latin American countries that have agreed to help the U.S. with its efforts to ramp up deportations of illegal migrants.
Under Trump, the U.S. is giving up on the fight against corruption in Central America. That will only make the goal of tackling migration more difficult. The post The U.S. Shouldn't Abandon Anti-Corruption Efforts in Central America appeared first on World Politics Review.
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Dozens of mostly Asian migrants were put on a deportation flight on Thursday. But instead of landing near their home countries, the plane arrived in San Josè, Costa Rica.
Rubio’s trip reaffirmed the strategic importance of many Central American countries and the Dominican Republic. These nations offer political stability, existing trade agreements and a track record of economic cooperation, making them ideal partners in securing U.S. investments and boosting exports.
Deporting migrants to Central American countries removes many political and legal hurdles for the Trump administration. How far can the practice go before these nations reach a breaking point?
Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig is back from a trade trip to Costa Rica and Guatemala. Naig says both countries present a lot of trade opportunities. “To Guatemala being the largest economy in Central America,
The Trump administration threatening partners in the Americas may prove to be short-term tactical approach but it will not prove to be a viable long-term strategy for engaging economically with the region.
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About a hundred migrants deported by the United States to Panama, mostly Asians, were placed this Wednesday in a shelter in the inhospitable Darién... "We are not safe in our country," reads a rudimentary handwritten sign in English shown this Tuesday by ...