The Migration Summit in Mexico concludes its work by rejecting coercive measures

Migration summit Mexico 11 other Latin American countries concluded Sunday with Joint declaration who refused”Coercive measures“, a promise to respect The human right to migrate And demand more legal alternatives to Immigration.

(We agree) to urge countries Origin, Crossing and implement the destination Immigration policies “Comprehensive measures that respect the human right to migrate, and preserve the life and dignity of migrants and their families, including promoting permanent settlement options.” Mexican advisor, Alicia BarcenaWhen reading the consensus statement.

The Joint Declaration was signed by heads of state Colombia, Cuba, Haiti, Honduras And Venezuelavice president Savior And Deputy Prime Minister BelizeIn addition to the ministers and foreign ministers of Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala and Panama, who met in Palenque (Chiapas) at the invitation of the Mexican President, Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador.

the Migration summit It was held as Mexico and Central America face an “unprecedented” influx of migration, according to the organization International Organization for Migration (International Organization for Migration(With up to 16,000 migrants arriving at the Mexican border daily, according to… Lopez Obrador.

During the meeting, the Mexican President seeks to present a joint proposal to be later presented to the President of Mexico United State, Joe BidenIn November.

Public agenda for Government of Mexico Thinking of a message to the media Mexican advisor, Alicia Barcena.

With information from López-Dóriga Digital and EFE

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