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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador warned on Sunday during an interview with “60 Minutes” that unless the United States complies with Latin America’s requests for aid, the tide of migrants will continue.
In January, Obrador issued a series of demands for what the U.S. must do to stop the flow of migrants to the border, ranging from sending Latin American countries $20 billion in aid a year to granting some level of amnesty to illegal immigrant workers in the U.S.
Mexico has reportedly taken some state-level action to curb mass migration at President Biden’s request, making crossings drop, however, the number of migrants began to rise again in February, with Border Patrol expecting another surge in thespring.
Among the demands Obrador has made:
1. Commit to pay $20 billion a year to poor countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
2. Lift sanctions on Venezuela
3. End the Cuban embargo.
4. Legalize millions of ‘law-abiding’ Mexicans living in the U.S.
If the United States doesn’t meet his demands, Obrador said, “The flow of migrants will continue.”
The president of Mexico’s proposal for stemming immigration includes:
– The U.S. commit $20 billion a year to poor countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
-Lift sanctions on Venezuela
-End the Cuban embargo
-Legalize law-abiding Mexicans living in the U.S. pic.twitter.com/rmJ1j78SxQ— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) March 24, 2024
Below is the full interview:
Mexican president says the ‘flow of migrants will continue’ unless the US meets his demands https://t.co/UZuVbvQvCd
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 26, 2024
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