Yes, our track record is easily as poor as it is good, probably worse. I included a link early in the article that is a timeline of significant US interactions with Latin America. The data speaks for itself. I am certain you will find it interesting. We are in full agreement my friend. Well... with one exception. Your concluding statemen…
Yes, our track record is easily as poor as it is good, probably worse. I included a link early in the article that is a timeline of significant US interactions with Latin America. The data speaks for itself. I am certain you will find it interesting. We are in full agreement my friend. Well... with one exception. Your concluding statement, likely made in jest to get a response 😉 flies in the face of the facts. First, here’s a document from the most unbiased, credible, publicly available analysis within the US government, the CRS/ Congressional Research Service.
On the other hand, the following CRS report demonstrates that the former administration exacerbated US immigration issues with Latin America via a variety of mechanisms. Both reports are well worth the read.
Yes, our track record is easily as poor as it is good, probably worse. I included a link early in the article that is a timeline of significant US interactions with Latin America. The data speaks for itself. I am certain you will find it interesting. We are in full agreement my friend. Well... with one exception. Your concluding statement, likely made in jest to get a response 😉 flies in the face of the facts. First, here’s a document from the most unbiased, credible, publicly available analysis within the US government, the CRS/ Congressional Research Service.
https://sgp.fas.org/crs/row/IF10460.pdf
On the other hand, the following CRS report demonstrates that the former administration exacerbated US immigration issues with Latin America via a variety of mechanisms. Both reports are well worth the read.
https://sgp.fas.org/crs/row/IF10371.pdf
Best for your weekend Doc