Chronic violence, political instability, and lack of economic opportunity in the central American region known as the Northern Triangle have driven increasing numbers of migrants to seek asylum in the United States. How should the United States respond to the growing number of asylum claims, taking into account humanitarian and legal concerns and the example U.S. immigration policy sets for the rest of the world? In this video Olga Byrne (Director, Immigration, International Rescue Committee) and Paul J. Angelo (Fellow for Latin American Studies, the Council on Foreign Relations) discuss CFR Education's case study, “Asylum Seekers at the U.S. Southern Border”: [ Ссылка ]
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