Durante el fórum "Políticas migratorias en la siguiente administración" organizado por AS/COA, panelistas discutieron vías claves para alcanzar una reforma migratoria integral en los Estados Unidos.
Two court maritime rulings this month could challenge anti-trafficking efforts in the Caribbean basin, but may also lead to increased cooperation with the United States.
An AS/COA panel looked at possible advances and setbacks in immigration policy over the next four years, examining the likelihood and scope of immigration reform, how immigration legislation could work its way through Congress, and how to get stakeholders on board.
With Enrique Peña Nieto taking the reins in Mexico and Barack Obama’s reelection, prominent Mexican and U.S. experts weigh in on what they believe the top goals should be for the two incoming administrations.
Expectations are high for closer U.S.-Mexico relations as Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto takes office, write Michael Werz and AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
The Mexican president-elect traveled to Washington ahead of his inauguration with the goal of making economic relations a priority over security concerns.
AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth comments on Mexican President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto’s first meeting with government officials in Washington to tackle immigration reform, economic partnerships, and security issues.