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On September 20, 2021 from the border between the USA and Mexico surprising photographs arrived: 3,300 migrant individuals, principally from probably the most disastrous nation on the planet, Haiti, and who tried to wade the river that separates the 2 states, have been confronted and postponed behind by Texas border law enforcement officials on horseback, dressed as a cowboy full with a whip in hand.
«They are horrible photographs. I feel no one, seeing them, suppose that that is an appropriate factor », it was the remark of the then spokesman for the White House, Jen Psaki. He was proper, though little much less horrible, at the very least to the individuals who risked life every single day, the lapidary phrase of three phrases pronounced three months earlier with nice emphasis from the then vice -president Kamala Harris, visiting the Central American nation: “Do not come».
At the White House, at the time, there was Joe Biden. Now there is Donald Trump and such a scene has been repeated, although in a more “fashionable” ways: a row of people with the strains on the obliged feet to board an airplane. Except that no spokesman for the president called those images “horrible”.
The White House changed President but in Haiti the situation remained the same, if not even worsened. The same as regards many states of Latam, the acronym that is for Latin America: according to an analysis created by Amnesty International USA on the occasion of the first visit to the region of the Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the situation is overall worrying.
The repressive policies of authoritarian governments, to use euphemism, of Nicaragua and Venezuela continue to force countless people to leave their countries. The same effect provides the militarization increasingly push in Ecuador and El Salvador, where the management of public order is now entrusted to the army. The other two states that with El Salvador were part of the “triangle of demise”, Guatemala and Honduras, still constitute two solid sides. The Covid-19 has left a devastating legacy in terms of increasing poverty and decrease in income throughout the region. In Argentina, where the pandemic has not thought about it, the liberal policies of President Javier Milei are thinking about it, according to which “human rights struggles are a most cancers to be eliminated”.
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