Otago Daily Times

Huge internatio­nal effort needed to deal with migration: Ebrard

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MEXICO CITY: — Mexico’s incoming foreign minister Marcelo Ebrard said yesterday that to contain migration pressure in Central America and southern Mexico, an effort on the scale of the Marshall Plan that rebuilt warravaged Europe would be needed to develop the region.

Mexico is battling to curb the flow of migrants from Central America fleeing violence and poverty, and tensions have risen on the United StatesMexi­co border since the arrival in the last few weeks of a caravan of mostly Hondurans seeking US asylum.

Mexican Presidente­lect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has pledged to discourage migration through economic developmen­t, and wants the United States to contribute to a plan focused on Mexico’s poorer south and Central America.

Speaking in Mexico City, Ebrard said the solution might not be similar to the Marshall Plan, ‘‘but it will be in terms of the scale of the effort that needs to be made,’’ he told reporters.

Named after US general and later Secretary of State George Marshall, the Marshall Plan was a massive USbacked effort to rebuild Western Europe after the devastatio­n wrought by World War 2.

Ebrard, who is due to meet US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo next week to discuss the border and migration, said estimates were still being prepared to determine just how much funding would be needed to develop the region.

Mexico alone was likely to invest more than $20 billion in southern Mexico during the coming administra­tion, Ebrard said.

‘‘As a result, any serious effort undertaken for our brothers in El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala would need to be a similar sum,’’ he added.

The bulk of illegal immigrants caught trying to enter the US in recent years have set out from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, three of the most violent and impoverish­ed countries in the Americas.

US President Donald Trump has been pressuring Mexico to keep the migrants while their asylum claims are processed in the US.

Members of the incoming Government have suggested some sort of deal may be possible.

Ebrard said Mexico was not thinking of deporting the Central American migrants now stuck on the US border.

‘‘What’s to be done? Get ready to assume that some of them are going to be on Mexican soil and in that area during the next few months,’’ he said. — Reuters (

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