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    CENTRAL AMERICAN NATIONS RAMP UP CITIZEN PROTECTIONS IN U.S.

    CENTRAL AMERICAN NATIONS RAMP UP CITIZEN PROTECTIONS IN U.S.

    Expanding consular services to guard 'human rights' of illegals

    Published: 7 hours ago
    JEROME R. CORSI About


    President Obama at the White House with Presidents Salvador Sanchez Ceren of El Salvador, Otto Perez Molina of Guatemala and Juan Orlando Hernandez of Honduras.

    McALLEN, Texas – The governments of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras praised President Obama’s executive actions effectively granting amnesty to up to 5 million illegal aliens, promising to increase their consular services in the U.S. to protect the “human rights” of their migrating citizens.

    “More that 100,000 Guatemalans will be able to benefit from President Obama’s executive action,” boasted President Otto Pérez Molina in a Twitter message.

    Molina said that in December and January, his government will be “opening more consulates in the United States to take care of Guatemalans.”

    “The most important document for Guatemalans to obtain in the United States is a passport,” he said. “We hope to facilitate the necessary procedures. We want to reiterate our commitment to provide consular protection and assistance to Guatemalans in the United States to ensure respect for their fundamental human rights.”

    El Salvador Secretary of Government Communications Hasto Hasbún issued a statement highlighting the efforts of El Salvador President Sanchez Caren to ensure the human rights of citizens who migrate illegally to the United States.
    “We welcome the action taken by President Obama as a triumph for human rights and an important first step in the quest to achieve comprehensive immigration reform,” he said.

    El Salvador Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez said Obama’s executive action “will be implemented to the benefit of millions of undocumented immigrants who are now in the United States.”

    “This announcement will give temporary immigration status relief to many El Salvadorans in the United States, while the administration of President Sanchez Caren continues to hope the U.S. Congress will approve comprehensive immigration reform to give a permanent solution to our fellow citizens in the United States,” Martinez said.

    Martinez added that the El Salvador Ministry of Foreign Affairs now plans to work with the El Salvador consular network in the United States “to make sure the El Salvadoran community throughout the United States is fully informed” of Obama’s executive orders and to help implement them.

    In Honduras, the government said Obama’s executive actions will benefit tens of thousands of Honduran families living in the United States. It noted that Hondurans in the U.S., along with their U.S.-born children, will have the assurance they will not be subject to deportation for at least three years.

    “On behalf of millions of Central Americans and Hondurans, we want to thank President Obama for his action on behalf of the migrants,” tweeted Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández.


    Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/11/andale-ru...dDLklcJgkaS.99

    If they want them to have diplomatic immunity - the kids are not legal US citizens and they won't qualify for welfare.

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    The South American politicians are licking their chops at all the money that their illegals will send home to their pockets while US taxpayers fund their living expenses and medical.



    US signs historic deal with El Salvador and Honduras for remittance securitization

    Submitted by Sanket Mohapatra on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 12:09


    The United States has recently signed separate Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with El Salvador and Honduras to assist them in securitizing their future remittance receipts to raise financing for infrastructure and development projects.

    Under the Building Remittance Investment for Development, Growth, and Entrepreneurship (BRIDGE) initiative, banks in these countries will leverage their future remittance receipts to raise lower-cost and longer-term financing in international capital markets to fund infrastructure, public works, and commercial development initiatives (see press release).

    In a speech in New York City on September 22, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton explained howBRIDGE would work to raise critically needed development funding:

    “…Now, if they [migrants] send these remittances through the formal financial system, they create huge funding flows that are orders of magnitude larger than any development assistance we can dream of. By harnessing the potential of remittances, BRIDGE will make it easier for communities in El Salvador and Honduras to get the financing they need to build roads and bridges, for example, to support entrepreneurs, to make loans, to bring more people into the financial system…..Through BRIDGE and its in-country partners, local banks will be able to leverage their remittance flows….With the leverage from remittances, the local banks will be able to get lower-cost, longer-term financing for investments in infrastructure projects and small businesses.”

    The financing structure proposed under BRIDGE is similar to that used by banks in several remittance-receiving countries such as Brazil, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Peru and Turkey, to raise over $15 billion in international financing during the last decade (see previous work on this topic by my colleagues Dilip Ratha and Suhas Ketkar on securitization of future-flow receivables and new paths to funding).

    The BRIDGE initiative provides an excellent application of innovative financing instruments leveraging on migration and remittances. The World Bank group has recently become involved in this area. The International Finance Corporation has recently provided up to $30 million debt financing for securitizing the significant remittances of El Salvadorans working abroad to raise financing for a credit cooperative Fedecredito. These additional resources will be used to increase lending to micro-entrepreneurs and low-income people in the country.
    Increasingly the Bank is receiving requests to assist countries to raise funds through diaspora bonds.

    GO TO THIS SITE AND READ EVERYTHING THERE AND UNDERSTAND WHY THE GLOBALISTS WILL NOT DEPORT THE ILLEGAL ALIENS.

    US signs historic deal with El Salvador and Honduras for remittance securitization | A blog about migration, remittances, and development

    Press Release

    22 September 2010

    U.S. BRIDGE Initiative Commitments with El Salvador, Honduras


    U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
    Office of the Spokesman
    September 22, 2010
    MEDIA NOTE


    U.S. BRIDGE Initiative Commitments with El Salvador and Honduras
    On September 22, 2010, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton signed separate Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) with Honduran President Porfirio Lobo and Salvadoran Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez outlining the United States’ commitment to the Building Remittance Investment for Development Growth and Entrepreneurship (BRIDGE) Initiative in Honduras and El Salvador.


    Led by the Department of State’s Bureau of Economic, Energy and Business Affairs, the United States has committed through the BRIDGE Initiative to work with El Salvador and Honduras to develop and support partnerships with strong and reliable in-country financial institutions to maximize the development impact of remittance flows from the U.S. and to help establish strong foundations for sustainable, inclusive, and transformational economic growth.


    Remittances have the potential to be a transformational asset in meeting the development goals of the Latin America region as they can enable greater access to the types of long-term capital required for the multi-year investments that will sustain growth. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) estimates that U.S. $50 billion in worker remittances flow from the U.S. to Latin America and the Caribbean annually.


    Under the BRIDGE Initiative, strong in-country financial institutions in Honduras and El Salvador will be able to partner with the United States and multilateral partners to help explore options to use their remittance flows safely and soundly as an asset to raise lower-cost and longer-term financing for infrastructure, public works, and commercial development initiatives that are currently lacking in these countries. USAID-supported market assessments confirmed the feasibility of BRIDGE’s goals in Honduras and El Salvador.


    Based on previous successful efforts in Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, BRIDGE will not impact the basic transfer of remittances. The millions of households in El Salvador and Honduras that depend on remittances as income and for basic daily living expenses will not see their regular payments disrupted by this effort.


    Read more: U.S. BRIDGE Initiative Commitments with El Salvador, Honduras

    FROM ALIPAC ARTICLE:
    http://www.alipac.us/f9/us-signs-his...zation-258348/




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    Hillary Clinton signed the "agreements" with these countries that incentivize illegal immigration by filling the hands of the bureaucrats in these counties to fill their pockets with USAID and World Bank cash based on how much their illegals are sending home. Much of the money "sent home" through remittances is earned under the table with no Income or Social Security tax paid and through welfare fraud. The illegal workers get free healthcare through MEDICAID and by working for cash pay nothing into MEDICAID. This is the ultimate wealth redistribution folks and Hillary wants to be the President, just like Obama. JMO
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