VP Pence tells Central America to do more to stop migrants
GUATEMALA CITY — U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence told the leaders of three Central American nations Thursday that they must do more to stop the flow of migrants who enter the United States illegally.
He made the comments to the presidents of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, where economic struggles and violent crime have pushed many people to try to sneak into the U.S. in hopes of finding better lives.
“This exodus must end,” Pence said. “It is a threat to the security to the United States, and just as we respect your borders and your sovereignty, we insist that you respect ours.”
He said the Trump administration “will always welcome” immigrants who follow the rules in getting permission to enter the U.S.