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DHS Inks Deal With Guatemala To Combat Immigration Crisis

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May 29, 2019
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DHS Inks Deal With Guatemala To Combat Immigration Crisis

7:08 PM 05/28/2019 | US

Jason Hopkins | Immigration and politics reporter

U.S. and Guatemalan officials signed an agreement Tuesday that aims to stem the flow of illegal migrants leaving the Central American country en masse.

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) on Tuesday alongside his counterparts in the Guatemalan government. The MOC calls on Guatemala to better enforce its borders, reducing the number U.S.-bound immigrants who leave the country illegally.

In return, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has agreed to more cooperation with Guatemala regarding drug and human trafficking issues.

“I am proud to sign this agreement with Minister Enrique Antonio Degenhart,” McAleenan stated Tuesday. “Through our continued collaboration and partnership, the U.S. and Guatemala are formalizing a number of initiatives to improve the lives and security of our respective citizens by combating human trafficking and the smuggling of illegal goods, helping to limit push factors that encourage dangerous irregular migration to the U.S., perpetuating the ongoing crisis at our border.”

The agreement will target the operation of transnational criminal organizations. Much of their involvement in human and drug smuggling contributes to illegal immigration.

The MOC signing kicked off McAleenans four-day trip in the Northern Triangle, where he will meet with leaders in the region to find solutions to the immigration crisis. The acting secretary is expected to finish his trip by Thursday.

Guatemalas Ministry of Interior and Home Affairs Enrique Degenhart speaks beside Acting Secretary of U.S. Homeland Security, Kevin McAleenan as they participate in multilateral meetings with government officials representing Northern Triangle countries in Guatemala City, Guatemala May 28, 2019. REUTERS / Luis Echeverria

The Northern Triangle nations of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, have been the epicenter of the U.S. border emergency.

McAleenan revealed earlier in May that over 1% of the population of Honduras and Guatemala has left for the U.S. since September 2018. Many of the people remaining in these impoverished countries still wish to leave. A survey in Guatemala found nearly 40% of respondents wanted to emigrate, with a vast majority of those choosing the U.S. as their destination.

Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants reach the U.S.-Mexico border every month. April marked the second consecutive month where migrant encounters with Border Patrol topped 100,000. Migrant apprehensions have continually risen since January.

A large bulk of the migrants are family units and unaccompanied minors froRead More – Source

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7:08 PM 05/28/2019 | US

Jason Hopkins | Immigration and politics reporter

U.S. and Guatemalan officials signed an agreement Tuesday that aims to stem the flow of illegal migrants leaving the Central American country en masse.

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) on Tuesday alongside his counterparts in the Guatemalan government. The MOC calls on Guatemala to better enforce its borders, reducing the number U.S.-bound immigrants who leave the country illegally.

In return, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has agreed to more cooperation with Guatemala regarding drug and human trafficking issues.

“I am proud to sign this agreement with Minister Enrique Antonio Degenhart,” McAleenan stated Tuesday. “Through our continued collaboration and partnership, the U.S. and Guatemala are formalizing a number of initiatives to improve the lives and security of our respective citizens by combating human trafficking and the smuggling of illegal goods, helping to limit push factors that encourage dangerous irregular migration to the U.S., perpetuating the ongoing crisis at our border.”

The agreement will target the operation of transnational criminal organizations. Much of their involvement in human and drug smuggling contributes to illegal immigration.

The MOC signing kicked off McAleenans four-day trip in the Northern Triangle, where he will meet with leaders in the region to find solutions to the immigration crisis. The acting secretary is expected to finish his trip by Thursday.

Guatemalas Ministry of Interior and Home Affairs Enrique Degenhart speaks beside Acting Secretary of U.S. Homeland Security, Kevin McAleenan as they participate in multilateral meetings with government officials representing Northern Triangle countries in Guatemala City, Guatemala May 28, 2019. REUTERS / Luis Echeverria

The Northern Triangle nations of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, have been the epicenter of the U.S. border emergency.

McAleenan revealed earlier in May that over 1% of the population of Honduras and Guatemala has left for the U.S. since September 2018. Many of the people remaining in these impoverished countries still wish to leave. A survey in Guatemala found nearly 40% of respondents wanted to emigrate, with a vast majority of those choosing the U.S. as their destination.

Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants reach the U.S.-Mexico border every month. April marked the second consecutive month where migrant encounters with Border Patrol topped 100,000. Migrant apprehensions have continually risen since January.

A large bulk of the migrants are family units and unaccompanied minors froRead More – Source

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