Guatemala President: US Money Will Curb Immigration

While border security and immigration remain top concerns for U.S. voters this year, the Biden administration’s meeting with newly sworn-in Guatemalan President Bernado Arévalo this week signaled that the rest of the world is concerned, too.

Arévalo is looking to stem the tide of immigration to the U.S. by encouraging American investment in the Central American nation.

“Cooperation is not sending money,” he told CBS News. “Cooperation can be by creating conditions in which we can invite you to invest in Guatemala and establish factories, work that can begin to produce and create jobs. That’s fundamentally what we are most interested in.”

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