Thursday, December 2, 2021

Finally, a sensible approach to migration

Mexico and the United States on Wednesday announced a joint plan to send development and agricultural aid to Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador to alleviate the root causes of migration from those countries.

Under the plan, dubbed “Sembrando Oportunidades,” or “Planting Opportunities,” both countries will work through their own agencies, the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (Amexcid) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), to address irregular migration from northern Central America.

USAID said in a press release that the two agencies will "plan to coordinate our development resources and expertise to help citizens of northern Central America build prosperous futures in their home communities."

The efforts are set to begin in Honduras, where the agencies will "plan to provide youth with skills and experience that can lead to long-term employment, reducing the risk of irregular migration," Amexcid said in a press release.

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"Both Mexico and the United States have committed resources to this effort and both agencies have begun to coordinate."

  The Hill
While I applaud the approach, I don't imagine it will be nearly enough, and I hope they have some mechanism in place to combat the corruption that will inevitably divert funds to administrators.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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