DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Mexico's president says migration can't be 'solved by force'
by AFP Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) April 22, 2021

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Thursday used a climate change summit to tell US President Joe Biden that force will never solve the issue of mass migration.

Lopez Obrador said people moving north to the United States in search of better lives at a time of climate change are "exceptional" and that new policies are needed to address the growing movement.

"The migration phenomenon, as we all are aware of, is not going to be solved by force," he said.

Tensions between the United States and its southern neighbor have been simmering for years over illegal border crossings, many of them involving citizens of poorer Central American countries.

The issue was at the center of Donald Trump's surprise rise to power in 2016, when he stoked often virulent anti-immigrant rhetoric. Biden has vowed to change the US approach but is struggling to make good on his promise of a more humane attitude while also dealing with a sharp increase in asylum seekers and migrants searching for work.

Lopez Obrador put the issue in the context of upheaval linked to climate change.

Migrants "are the people that help in the development of different nations," he said.

"We have to order these migration flows and organize them in a very human way, with the love of nature and the responsibility to give to the future generations a planet where they will be able to live."


Related Links
Bringing Order To A World Of Disasters
A world of storm and tempest
When the Earth Quakes

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Five dead in protest at Chinese-financed plant in Bangladesh
Chittagong, Bangladesh (AFP) April 17, 2021
At least five people were shot dead and dozens injured when Bangladesh police opened fire Saturday on demonstrating workers at the construction site of a Chinese-financed power plant, officials said. Police started shooting after workers became violent, said Saiduzzman Chowdhury, government administrator in the southern coastal town of Banshkhali. They were protesting over unpaid wages, working hours and alleged discrimination. Azizul Islam, Banshkhali police chief, said about 2,000 proteste ... read more

Comment using your Disqus, Facebook, Google or Twitter login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Wild horses flourish in Chernobyl 35 years after explosion

U.S. Coast Guard cutter participates in exercises with Italy's coast guard, navy

Fire kills 82 at Iraqi Covid hospital, health minister suspended

Mexico's president says migration can't be 'solved by force'

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Radar satellites can better protect against bushfires and floods

"Molecular Tomographer" algorithm maps gene expression in space

Microsoft profits jump as cloud services keep momentum

Energy-saving gas turbines from the 3D printer

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Fiji fears virus 'tsunami' after outbreak found to be Indian variant

Navy mine countermeasures unit uses undersea drones in exercise

Hatchery reviving Britain's near-extinct local oysters

Sinkholes fill Turkey's breadbasket in drought

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Arctic sponges leave trails of spicules along the ocean floor

NORTHCOM says U.S. must defend interests in the Arctic

Accurate subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction remains a grand challenge

Arctic sizzled in 2020, the warmest year for Europe too

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
In London, rail-side gardening blossoms during pandemic

ESA and FAO unite to tackle food security and more

France to give one bn euros aid to farmers hit by frost

Tunisia 'sandy' farms resist drought, development

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Stanford researchers reveal that homes in floodplains are overvalued by nearly $44 billion

Submarine volcanoes release enough energy to power the United States

Strong quake hits India's Assam state

Angola flood death toll rises to 24

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Nigerian troops suffer heavy losses in drawn-out battles with jihadists

DR Congo PM says not ruling out 'state of emergency' in east

Abducted Westerners feared killed in Burkina

Liberia pledges to prevent rebel attacks on Ivory Coast

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
UBCO researcher re-evaluates estimate of the world's high-altitude population

Planet of the Cave People

A new perspective on the genomes of archaic humans

S.Africa's gangster baboon comes to an untimely end