Summit of the Americas: What is the migration pact signed by the US and the governments of the continent?

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Leaders from 20 countries signed the Declaration of Los Angeles, during the Summit of the Americas.

With the aim of curbing irregular migration in the Americas, 20 countries signed the Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection this Friday during the IX Summit of the Americas.

The pact closed the meeting held in the US, which was marked by the absence of the presidents of several Latin American countries, who did not attend following Washington decided not to invite Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela, considering them “anti-democratic governments.”

The American presidentJoe Bidenculminated the activity with a speech in which he declared that “illegal migration is not acceptable and we are going to secure our borders.”

The president has been heavily criticized for maintaining the automatic deportation of most irregular migrants who arrive at the southern border of his country.

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