VP Kamala Harris announces $1.2 billion private sector investment in Central America

Almost a full year after taking office, it appears the Biden-Harris immigration plan is to have Microsoft spend a few hundred million in Central America.

The Biden-Harris White House continues to ignore its promotion of illegal immigration, amnesty and lax border security and instead is sticking by its plan to promote the economies of Central American countries. The White House has largely refused to continue the tough border policies of President Trump.

This latest announcement allows the administration to say it’s doing something on immigration while really doing little to fix the actual problem, which is illegal migrants flooding our country because they know the likelihood of getting deported is minimal.

“Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday announced that American corporations and international organizations have agreed to invest $1.2 billion in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras to improve the economies of those Central American countries as thousands of migrants from there and elsewhere continue to surge across the U.S. border with Mexico,” Breitbart reported.

“Among the new initiatives announced Monday are a push by Nespresso to support coffee-growing in Honduras and El Salvador, a Microsoft initiative to connect millions of people to the Internet and a $100 million commitment to the region by Mastercard to promote digital payments and e-commerce,” the Associated Press reported.

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