Washington Times
By Dave Boyer
June 19, 2014
President
Obama told his Mexican counterpart in a phone call Thursday that
immigrants crossing into the U.S. illegally won’t qualify for legalized
status or deferred deportation,
including children.
The
White House said Mr. Obama and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto
discussed “a regional strategy” to address the surge of unaccompanied
children coming from Central
America, through Mexico, to the U.S.
With
thousands of children trying to enter the U.S. illegally in recent
months, Vice President Joseph R. Biden will visit Guatemala on Friday.
Mr.
Biden will warn officials and parents that illegal immigration is
dangerous and that youth won’t be allowed to stay in the U.S.
The
administration says the new influx of child immigrants is due to
rampant poverty and violence in countries such as Honduras, El Salvador
and Guatemala.
Critics
of the administration, and people immigrating illegally, say the
immigrants are drawn by the administration’s policies, including Mr.
Obama’s program of “deferred
action” on deporting youth.
In
the phone conversation, Mr. Obama “welcomed the opportunity to work in
close cooperation with Mexico to develop concrete proposals to address
the root causes of unlawful
migration from Central America,” the White House said.
He also discussed the two nations’ “shared responsibility for promoting security in both countries and in the region.”
The
White House said Mr. Obama encouraged the Mexican president to work
with the U.S. to return illegal immigrant children safely to their
families in Central America.
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