The Telegram (St. John's)

Mexico wants U.S. investment in Central America

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MEXICO CITY — The United States needs to invest in developmen­t, not just migration restrictio­ns, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday following a U.S. Supreme Court decision to reinstate a hardline immigratio­n policy.

The cause of illegal migration must be addressed and Mexico seeks to convince the United States to invest in Central American developmen­t, Lopez Obrador said in response to a question about the U.S. Supreme Court decision.

“In this way, people have options, can work, can be happy where they were born, where their relatives are, their cultures ... and we are also proposing in the United States that they start a program of temporary work visas,” he said at a regular news conference, adding that Mexico will always seek to have a good relationsh­ip with the United States.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied President Joe Biden’s bid to rescind an immigratio­n policy implemente­d by his predecesso­r, Donald Trump, that forced thousands of asylum seekers to stay in Mexico awaiting U.S. hearings.

In response to the ruling, Mexico’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday that Mexico will exercise sovereignt­y in designing and executing its migration policies.

The United States and Canada require a larger workforce to grow their manufactur­ing capacity and reduce the reliance on Asian imports, and migrants should be considered for the jobs, Lopez Obrador said.

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