Posted on 12/17/2024 10:11:54 AM PST by anonsquared
Officials in Central America are already complaining that they do not have the “capacity” to accept potentially hundreds of thousands of their nationals back from the United States when President-Elect Donald Trump carries out his historic deportation program.
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It will really suck being the countries you are, then.
Deduct it from their foreign aid.
Tough. They can’t just dump all their poor and criminal citizens on america.
Not.
Our.
Problem.
Figure it out.
😭. We’re so sad. Oh well, they’re coming anyway so suck it up.
Just fly them to the panama canal and let them disperse.
They had the capacity to had them before they departed.
And guess what? These people will have the money, and know how to enrich these countries.
They were supposedly enriching US, so they will surely enrich these poor countries!
Tango-Sierra.
I’m sure they will think of something.
It might not be something nice, but that’s not our problem.
Like Trump said “they’ll take em”.
Tough sh!t.
Welcome to the New World Order lol
So line them up and shoot them.
Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy.
This tells me that the “Migrant caravans” were official operations by the governments of South America.
I read that as their way of opening negotiations with Trump to try and get some cash to help them cope.
Can't blame them for trying.
“Operation Illegal Drop”
Not necessarily, but it certainly required them to turn a blind eye if nothing else.
Ride ‘em in rawhide
“U.S. Foreign Aid given to the complainers yearly needs to go to drop to $0.00”
Sounds good on paper, but, as it has been said, it don’t work that way.
We do more than just send them money. We also trade with them. No country in the world is self sufficient plus these countries have alliances with other countries.
On August 5, 2004, the United States signed the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) with five Central American countries (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua) and the Dominican Republic (the Parties). Under the Agreement, the Parties significantly liberalized trade in goods and services.
The CAFTA-DR also includes important disciplines relating to: customs administration and trade facilitation, technical barriers to trade, government procurement, investment, telecommunications, electronic commerce, intellectual property rights, transparency and labor and environmental protection.
The Agreement entered into force for the United States and El Salvador on March 1, 2006; for Honduras and Nicaragua on Aril 1 2006; and for Guatemala on July 1, 2006. The CAFTA-DR entered into force for the Dominican Republic on March 1, 2007, and for Costa Rica on January 1, 2009.
Imports from El Salvador, the first on your list, were $4.2 billion in 2022 alone.
The Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity (the Americas Partnership) is a regional initiative to establish an enduring forum for regional competitiveness and investment mobilization, first announced in 2022 at the Summit of the Americas. On November 3, 2023, President Biden hosted the inaugural Leaders’ Summit for the Americas Partnership, welcoming country partners Barbados, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and Uruguay to the White House. In the East Room Declaration, the countries announced their plans to drive economic growth, foster innovation, and strengthen critical supply chains through the work of the Americas Partnership, including a Trade Track dedicated to advancing inclusive and sustainable trade. So cutting off funds is going to be cutting off the US needs. Risky business at best. And because of the liasons with surrounding countries, it is going to take a long time to have an impact while the immediate impact will belong to the US. Plus there are other countries like China and Russia that will propser with the gaining of alliance with those countries. Catch 22.
wy69
Neither do we. We are trillions in debt. We do not have to accept your problem.
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