Xiomara Castro says why she thinks there is migration to the US

Tegucigalpa.- The president of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, attributed this Friday to the “difficult conditions” that the countries of Central America and Mexico live the massive migration to the United States (USA), after meeting in Tegucigalpa with the Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Migration is the result of the difficult conditions that our countries live from the Rio Grande (Rio Grande in Mexico) to the South,” Castro said in a press appearance accompanied by López Obrador, who arrived today in the Central American country as part of a tour of Central America and Cuba. defending the rights of migrants to guarantee coexistence and build the conditions that allow our citizens to remain in their countries, so that ours do not have to leave behind their families, communities, culture and seek far away the opportunities and security that they do not find at home, so that they want to migrate they do it by option and not by obligation”. Read more: This will be the migration strategy agreed by AMLO and the government of Guatemala “Migration is a human right, it is not a crime,” emphasized the president of Honruas, Xiomara Castro, who commented that her country will host, on an unspecified date, an international conference to promote an action plan that addresses the structural causes of migration and includes “concrete actions” of investment for development. AMLO’s visit, an opportunity He said that he shares with the Mexican president that “in any summit that talks about the Americas, all the countries that make up the American community must participate, it is the united America that must reflect to have a common development plan based on cultural and social unity from history and the affection that binds us.” We are committed to implementing the necessary efforts to establish a regional work agenda based on respect for human rights, investment and development possibilities,” added the Honduran president. He noted that López Obrador’s visit to Honduras means “a historic opportunity” and “opens the opportunity to reactivate the dialogue between us and our progressive governments for the good of their peoples and of Latin America and the Caribbean.” Honduras is going through one of the most complex moments in its recent history, we are building again a rule of law and a democratic system dismantling a dictatorship of more than 12 years, since they overthrew President Manuel Zelaya, in the coup d’état on June 28, 2009, “he stressed. He added that the entire structure of Honduras has been “committed to high levels of corruption, drug trafficking and the sale of our sovereignty,” so his government has proposed to promote “an alternative economic model” in the face of the neoliberal system that “has privatized everything impoverishing the great majorities that today demand and demand substantial changes.” Castro considers it “essential to deepen” the political, social, economic and cooperation relations between Honduras and Mexico, and said he is sure that the Mexican president’s visit to Tegucigalpa will generate “favorable conditions for the well-being of our peoples.” He highlighted an initiative of the Mexican president that “contributes to integration and facilitates commercial exchange with the Mayan train and the interoceanic corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, as well as the dry corridor between the Atlantic and the Pacific, which will be key to the overcoming of our countries.” Read more: U.S. to eliminate operations after controversy of migration research teamsThe Honduran president reaffirmed that dialogue and cooperation “are indispensable” so that humanity can “overcome international health contingencies and the situation of ecological disaster reigning along with its economic, social and humanitarian consequences.”  VIDEO. Father CACHETEA to school prefect in Tlaxcala for allegedly HARASSING his daughter



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