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The Summit Is a Great Chance for Better Cooperation on Migration

By Betilde Muñoz-Pogossian

At the Summit of the Americas, leaders should take three steps towards a joint hemispheric approach to the crisis.

This article is adapted from AQ’s special report on the Summit of the Americas | Leer en español Migration numbers in the Americas are staggering. More than 6 million Venezuelans have been displaced in the past decade, along with around 100,000 Nicaraguans and hundreds of thousands more from the Northern Triangle countries of Central America. Crossings at the United States’ southern border are at record levels, while migration has also become a major political issue throughout much of South America and the Caribbean. Governments have attempted to tackle these issues by...

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