The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US needs migrant labour, Mexican president to tell Biden

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MEXICO CITY: Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Saturday that in a virtual meeting Monday with President Joe Biden he will emphasize how important migrant labour is to the US economy.

Speaking at a public event in the northern state of Zacatecas, Lopez Obrador said migration would be a central topic of the leaders’ conversati­on.

The United States “is going to need Mexican and Central American workers in order to grow, to produce,” he said he would tell Biden.

The Mexican president estimated that the US economy would need 600,000 to 800,000 migrant workers a year, underscori­ng the importance of ‘reaching a good agreement’ on migration.

He noted that during World War II, the US and Mexico reached their so-called Bracero agreement, under which Mexican farmworker­s traveled legally to the US to fill jobs left vacant by Americans sent abroad to fight.

The situation is similar today, Lopez Obrador added, saying, “Without Mexican labour, how can the United States be sure of increased production?”

Migration, always a thorny issue between the neighbouri­ng countries, rose to the forefront during the administra­tion of Donald Trump, a fierce critic of illegal — and often of legal — migration.

Faced with Trump’s threats of tariffs, Lopez Obrador had agreed to keep migrants in Mexico while their US asylum requests are processed.

US civil society groups estimate that some 70,000 undocument­ed migrants were deported to Mexico between January 2019 and December 2020. Roughly 6,000 remain in the country, according to the Mexican government.

With Biden’s arrival in the White House, the US cancelled that controvers­ial program and, since February 19, has allowed small groups into the country to pursue their asylum requests.

Biden and Lopez Obrador last spoke by phone on January 23, primarily about migration and the Covid-19 pandemic.

 ?? AFP file photo ?? This combinatio­n of pictures shows Obrador (left) delivers a press conference in Mexico City and Biden speaks about the 50 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine shot administer­ed in the US during an event commemorat­ing the milestone in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC.—
AFP file photo This combinatio­n of pictures shows Obrador (left) delivers a press conference in Mexico City and Biden speaks about the 50 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine shot administer­ed in the US during an event commemorat­ing the milestone in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC.—

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