Migration Issues in the U.S.-Latin American Relations (Conflicts and Solutions)
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Migration Issues in the U.S.-Latin American Relations (Conflicts and Solutions)
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S268667300015577-4-
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Authors
Nadezhda Yu. Kudeyarova 
Affiliation: Institute for Latin American Studies, RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Edition
Pages
76-82
Abstract

The Western Hemisphere migration flows have started to transform a few years before the pandemic. The two centers of mobility tension – The crisis of Central American migrant caravans and the Venezuelan migration crisis are examples of this transformation. The closure of borders as well as the economic activity decline have inflicted a negative impact on the migration causes and conditions. The initially antiimmigration policy of D. Trump´s administration was replaced by a sanitary policy after the pandemic start. Despite the mobility limitations, the intensity of U.S. Southwest Border apprehensions has reached a prepandemic level by 2021. The Joe Biden's Administration new immigration reform initiatives may attract an active resistance in Congress on this background.

Keywords
USA, Mexico, Central America, migration crisis, migration transit, migration reform, migrant caravans
Acknowledgment
The study was funded by the Foundation for Basic Research as part of the research project 20-014-00023.
Received
07.05.2021
Date of publication
06.07.2021
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