No. Instead, fix existing policies that increase immigration.
I see. Yes, those actions have likely contributed to the unrest and dysfunction in several of those economies. Although I think the countries themselves probably bear the brunt of the responsibility.
What specific foreign policy actions do you have in mind? jeff
He explains it better than I could in his AmCon piece: https://www.theamericanconservative.com/an-american-lack-of-introspection-on-failed-u-s-foreign-policy/
Do you think aggressive foreign policy against Latin America over the last century is also a factor (which I believe is Ivan Eland’s argument)?
I see. Yes, those actions have likely contributed to the unrest and dysfunction in several of those economies. Although I think the countries themselves probably bear the brunt of the responsibility.
What specific foreign policy actions do you have in mind? jeff
He explains it better than I could in his AmCon piece: https://www.theamericanconservative.com/an-american-lack-of-introspection-on-failed-u-s-foreign-policy/
Do you think aggressive foreign policy against Latin America over the last century is also a factor (which I believe is Ivan Eland’s argument)?