The Summit of the Americas comes to a close on Friday in Los Angeles 鈥 and one of its more important resolutions involves immigration, an effort to help stem the alarming, hemisphere-wide rush of migrants from countries like Venezuela, Haiti and Cuba.
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The summit鈥檚 Los Angeles Declaration calls on not just the U.S. but all countries to help tackle an immigration crisis affecting the entire hemisphere. It urges them to make migration through their borders safer and more lawful, and to expand their own asylum and work visa systems.
The U.S. pledged to contribute more than $300 million to that effort. President Biden told the heads of states gathered in Los Angeles that their own contributions will be an investment that pays off.
鈥淪afe and orderly migration is good for all of our economies, including the United States," he said.
"It can be a catalyst for sustainable growth.鈥
It's also part of what Biden called a new economic partnership with Latin America and the Caribbean, focused in no small part on clean energy projects and improved supply-chain (what many economists call "near-shoring") arrangements between the U.S. and the rest of the hemisphere, especially the Caribbean basin. That, economists suggest, could help the U.S. fend off China's growing economic and political footprint in the region.
Vice President Kamala Harris said the U.S. has secured more than $3 billion in corporate pledges to help impoverished economies in regions like Central America where so many migrants come from.
Cuba 鈥 whose dictatorial government was not invited to the summit 鈥 is another country where an unprecedented wave of migrants is leaving today. Cuban civil society representatives were invited, including F茅lix Llenera of the initiative.
鈥淚 think the summit helped encourage a more multilateral effort to confront the repressive reality in Cuba,鈥 Llenera told SA国际传谋 from Los Angeles.
Venezuela and Nicaragua were also not invited to the summit. That caused some heads of state, like Mexico鈥檚 president, not to attend in protest.