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    Central America to US: Slow deportations

    Central America to US: Slow deportations

    By JUAN CARLOS LLORCA, The Associated Press
    7:21 a.m. March 29, 2009

    SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Central American leaders will push the U.S. to slow a flood of deportations when Vice President Joe Biden meets with them Monday, promising a "new day for relations" with a region that has felt ignored.

    It is the first top-level visit to the Central America by a U.S. official since President Barack Obama took office in January.

    "These meetings are a first and important step toward a new day for relations and the development of a partnership between the countries and peoples of the hemisphere," Biden said in an article published Friday in the Costa Rican newspaper La Nacion.

    Mexico is receiving most of the U.S. attention to Latin America, with visits from U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Attorney General Eric Holder, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and even Obama himself, who plans to stop on his way to the Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, Trinidad.

    Biden's trip is an opportunity to reach out to the Americas in the run up to that summit and to "begin to re-energize cooperation in the hemisphere ... sending a signal that the U.S. is strongly interested in engaging the region and consulting with the countries in a cooperative way," said Peter DeShazo, director of the America's Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

    Costa Rica is the second stop in Biden's Latin American tour after a two-day visit to Chile.

    Central American leaders agreed Wednesday to push the U.S. to include Guatemalans in a temporary visa program that is already in place for Salvadorans, Hondurans and Nicaraguans. They also want the U.S. to soften a deportation policy that sent a record 80,000 people back to the region in 2008 alone.

    The deportations and U.S. economic downturn have hit the region hard. During the last quarter of 2008, money sent home by Central American migrants living in the U.S. fell 4 percent, compared to the same period a year previous, according to the Inter-American Development Bank.
    Remittances are a major source of foreign revenue for Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua. Before the crisis, the amount of money sent to these countries had been growing steadily every year.

    During a visit to Central America last week, Deputy Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere Tom Shannon said Biden will work toward securing loans for Central American social projects from the World Bank or the International Monetary Fund.

    Regional security also will be on the table. The new Merida Initiative sent $400 million to Mexico in counter-narcotics aid, while Central America and the Caribbean are receiving $65 million.

    Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Honduran leader Manuel Zelaya will not attend the meeting. Neither explained why, but Nicaragua's relations with Washington have been tense since the U.S. froze $175 million in foreign aid after allegations of fraud in November's municipal elections. Honduras is a close ally of Nicaragua.

    El Salvador's leftist president-elect, Mauricio Funes, is scheduled to attend the meeting

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    Now it is VP's turn... I can't hardly wait to hear his input.
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    The deportations and U.S. economic downturn have hit the region hard. During the last quarter of 2008, money sent home by Central American migrants living in the U.S. fell 4 percent, compared to the same period a year previous, according to the Inter-American Development Bank.
    Strange they don't want their own citizens back, instead crying over loss of income from the illegals in the US. No consideration that more and more legal Americans that hire illegals are also suffering a loss of income. Apparently that does not occur to them, so tough noogies.
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    Just why should these illegal aliens get to stay here in America living off our good will?

    When will the politicians we elected start looking out for the well being of Americans instead of every one else?
    We can't deport them all ? Just think of the fun we could have trying!

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    The U.S. needs to demand that every country in the world stop their illegal immigration to our country.
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    Stop the funding if they do not obey the law of keeping their people out of America.

    If a State of the United States does not obey Federal Laws their funding is deleted, taken away.
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    Remittances are a major source of foreign revenue for Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua. Before the crisis, the amount of money sent to these countries had been growing steadily every year.
    That's odd. I thought all these people were such a good addition to our communities and a boost for our economy! And all along they have ben sending their money back to their homeland.In turn these countries demand that the United States take care of their population and even give them jobs so they can send US money out of our country. Seems like these countries would create their own economy.
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    i cant wait to hear what foot in mouth words and phrases this stupid VP will say.

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    I guess they do not enjoy the "taste of reciprocity"... Warp speed, Scotty!

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    Larry I was waiting on this, or flop sided joke.
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