White House hosts meeting of 19 Western Hemisphere nations to begin coordinated efforts on migrants
Source: CNN
CNN US officials and representatives of more than a dozen countries in the Western Hemisphere gathered at the White House this week amid concerns over mass migration in the region, a senior administration official told CNN. Mondays meeting was a follow up to the Summit of the Americas in June when 21 Western Hemisphere nations signed onto an agreement, dubbed the Los Angeles Declaration.
Under the declaration, governments are expected to commit to expanding temporary worker programs, bolstering legal pathways like refugee resettlement and family reunification, providing support to countries hosting large migrant populations and cracking down on human smuggling networks. National security adviser Jake Sullivan and homeland security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall, among other White House officials, met with the representatives of 19 countries at the White House to iron out the implementation of that declaration and appoint a special coordinator for each country, according to the senior administration official.
This was another building block, the senior administration official said. We agreed collectively on a set of what were calling action packages, or plans of action, that focus on specific priorities such as labor mobility, refugee resettlement, return and reintegration, working with financial institutions on stabilization, temporary protected status and regularization. The official cited Ecuador as a country that has followed through on its commitment this year to set up a process for Venezuelans who have moved to the country but declined to provide details on additional actions that are in motion.
Other countries that have moved forward on commitments include Canada, which announced efforts to support displaced people and their host countries, and Guatemala, which dismantled a transnational human smuggling organization, according to a White House readout of the meeting. Administration officials have repeatedly acknowledged the unprecedented migration in the Western Hemisphere, stressing the need for all countries to help alleviate the flow and create better conditions in country.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/27/politics/white-house-western-hemisphere-migration/index.html
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(842 posts)...."Under the declaration, governments are expected to commit to expanding temporary working programs, bolstering legal pathways like refugee resettlement and family reunification, providing support to countries hosting large migrant populations and cracking down on human smuggling networks." Some of the countries participating in the original Summit of the Americas/the Los Angeles Declaration, have already started moving forward on several of these issues.
It's time we start giving President Biden and the Biden White House credit for doing something about these worldwide problems.