Mexico formulates plan to address migrant crisis
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| Central American Migrants in Playas de Tijuana.- AFP |
Mexico is initiating a development plan to address and
resolve the immigration crisis of Central American migrants and its very own
citizens. James Blears reports about meeting of Foreign Ministers in Mexico
City.
By James Blears
Mexico`s Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard wants to formulate
an integrated regional development plan to dissuade mass migration, by
offering home grown opportunities.
In a meeting which included the Foreign Ministers of
Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras he proposed that legal and practical
changes were needed, rather than political ones.
Priority themes under scrutiny to control and regulate
migration, are involving its origin, transition, destination and return,
in order to significantly reduce deportations.
But the principal ambition is to create a plan of action
spanning the Central Americas region, offering real, sustained lasting
and economic development via worthwhile jobs. He has said that
achieving all of this could be on a comparably huge scale if not methodology,
to the Marshall Plan, which addressed and involved rebuilding devastated Europe
in the aftermath of World War Two.
Mexico wants the United States to contribute to the funding
of this latter day process.

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