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Joe Biden Fueled the Latin American Migration Crisis

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While campaigning for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination this year, former Senator and Vice President Joseph Biden has touted the crucial role he played in designing U.S. mega-development and drug war campaigns that transformed the socio-political landscape of large swaths of Latin America.

“I was one of the architects of Plan Colombia,” Biden boasted in a July 5 interview with CNN, referring to the multi-billion dollar U.S. effort to end Colombia’s civil war with a massive surge of support for the country’s military. According to Biden, the plan was a panacea for Colombia’s problems, from “crooked cops” to civil strife.

But Biden’s plan for Colombia has contributed directly to the country’s transformation into a hyper-militarized bastion of right-wing rule, enhancing the power and presence of the notoriously brutal armed forces while failing miserably in its anti-narcotic and reformist objectives.

This year alone, more than 50 human rights defenders were killed in Colombia in the first four months of 2019, while coca production is close to record levels. And as Colombian peace activists lamented in interviews with The Grayzone, the U.S. is still in complete control of Bogotá’s failed anti-drug policy, thanks largely to Plan Colombia.

Biden has also pumped up his role in an initiative called the Alliance for Prosperity, which was applied to the Northern Triangle of Central America. The former vice president was so central to the program’s genesis that it was informally known as “Plan Biden.”

Marketed as an answer to the crisis of child migration, Biden’s brainchild channeled $750 million through a right-wing government installed by a U.S. -orchestrated military coup to spur mega-development projects and privatize social services.

The Grayzone visited Honduras in July and documented, through interviews with human rights defenders, students, indigenous activists, and citizens from all walks of life, how the Alliance for Prosperity helped set the stage for a national rebellion.

In recent months, teachers, doctors, students, and rural campesinos have been in the streets protesting the privatization plans imposed on their country under the watch of Biden and his successors.

The gutting of public health services, teacher layoffs, staggering hikes in electricity prices, and environmentally destructive mega-development projects are critical factors in mass migration from Honduras. And indeed, they are immediate byproducts of the “Biden plan.”

“Biden is taking credit for doing something constructive to stop the migration crisis and blaming the concentration camps [on the U.S. -Mexico border] on Trump. But it’s Biden’s policies that are driving more people out of Central America and making human rights defenders lives more precarious by defending entities that have no interest in human rights,” explained Adrienne Pine, a professor of anthropology at American University and leading researcher of the social crisis in Honduras, in an interview with The Grayzone.

“So $750 million U.S. taxpayer dollars that were allocated to supposedly address child migration are actually making things worse,” Pine added. “It started with unaccompanied minors and now you have children in cages. Largely thanks to Biden.”

https://consortiumnews.com/2019/07/31/how-joe-biden-fueled-the-latin-american-migration-crisis/
 

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While campaigning for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination this year, former Senator and Vice President Joseph Biden has touted the crucial role he played in designing U.S. mega-development and drug war campaigns that transformed the socio-political landscape of large swaths of Latin America.

“I was one of the architects of Plan Colombia,” Biden boasted in a July 5 interview with CNN, referring to the multi-billion dollar U.S. effort to end Colombia’s civil war with a massive surge of support for the country’s military. According to Biden, the plan was a panacea for Colombia’s problems, from “crooked cops” to civil strife.

But Biden’s plan for Colombia has contributed directly to the country’s transformation into a hyper-militarized bastion of right-wing rule, enhancing the power and presence of the notoriously brutal armed forces while failing miserably in its anti-narcotic and reformist objectives.

This year alone, more than 50 human rights defenders were killed in Colombia in the first four months of 2019, while coca production is close to record levels. And as Colombian peace activists lamented in interviews with The Grayzone, the U.S. is still in complete control of Bogotá’s failed anti-drug policy, thanks largely to Plan Colombia.

Biden has also pumped up his role in an initiative called the Alliance for Prosperity, which was applied to the Northern Triangle of Central America. The former vice president was so central to the program’s genesis that it was informally known as “Plan Biden.”

Marketed as an answer to the crisis of child migration, Biden’s brainchild channeled $750 million through a right-wing government installed by a U.S. -orchestrated military coup to spur mega-development projects and privatize social services.

The Grayzone visited Honduras in July and documented, through interviews with human rights defenders, students, indigenous activists, and citizens from all walks of life, how the Alliance for Prosperity helped set the stage for a national rebellion.

In recent months, teachers, doctors, students, and rural campesinos have been in the streets protesting the privatization plans imposed on their country under the watch of Biden and his successors.

The gutting of public health services, teacher layoffs, staggering hikes in electricity prices, and environmentally destructive mega-development projects are critical factors in mass migration from Honduras. And indeed, they are immediate byproducts of the “Biden plan.”

“Biden is taking credit for doing something constructive to stop the migration crisis and blaming the concentration camps [on the U.S. -Mexico border] on Trump. But it’s Biden’s policies that are driving more people out of Central America and making human rights defenders lives more precarious by defending entities that have no interest in human rights,” explained Adrienne Pine, a professor of anthropology at American University and leading researcher of the social crisis in Honduras, in an interview with The Grayzone.

“So $750 million U.S. taxpayer dollars that were allocated to supposedly address child migration are actually making things worse,” Pine added. “It started with unaccompanied minors and now you have children in cages. Largely thanks to Biden.”

https://consortiumnews.com/2019/07/31/how-joe-biden-fueled-the-latin-american-migration-crisis/
That's why Biden isn't a real option for change.
When it comes to foreign policy, Establishment Dems and Reps are exactly on the same page.
 

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Hey CM, how come you deleted your 'antifa hammer ' thread?
Was it because you finally realized you are defending white supremacists or because you realized that it really was the white supremacists who attacked with the hammer?
 

Frankfooter

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The men on the bus hit them with the hammer first
How did they do that?
You mean that you think the white supremacists were just waving around a hammer and then these mean, anti-racist, anti-fascist guys came and stole their hammer and hit them with it?
Is that the story you're going with?
 

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This seems like another Biden hit job from the Left. Even if I thought Biden had that much influence over our Latin America policy (I don't), I wouldn't necessarily blame him for how everything gets executed on the ground. You have a whole lot of American and Colombian bureaucrats and Colombian military putting their hands on the chain of influence.

On the matter of Biden's influence:
2001-2009 Bush Republican Administration
2009-2019 Obama Vice President (Vice Presidents don't have a lot of direct impact.)
2019-2020 Trump Republican Administration

So we are to believe Biden masterminded the U.S. LatAm policy that was enacted the last twenty years when he was in the Senate in the 1990s. Of course, mastermind and Biden aren't two words that I immediately put together.
 

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This seems like another Biden hit job from the Left. Even if I thought Biden had that much influence over our Latin America policy (I don't), I wouldn't necessarily blame him for how everything gets executed on the ground. You have a whole lot of American and Colombian bureaucrats and Colombian military putting their hands on the chain of influence.

On the matter of Biden's influence:
2001-2009 Bush Republican Administration
2009-2019 Obama Vice President (Vice Presidents don't have a lot of direct impact.)
2019-2020 Trump Republican Administration

So we are to believe Biden masterminded the U.S. LatAm policy that was enacted the last twenty years when he was in the Senate in the 1990s. Of course, mastermind and Biden aren't two words that I immediately put together.
It's about his decision making ability. He has continued to be shown to be on the wrong side of history on do many topics his judgement can be legitimately questioned.

I wouldn't trust him with the power at this point.
 

WyattEarp

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It's about his decision making ability. He has continued to be shown to be on the wrong side of history on do many topics his judgement can be legitimately questioned.

I wouldn't trust him with the power at this point.
That's different. I found this article a bit of a yarn. Political writers with agendas have perfected the art of creating sweeping narratives.
 

Butler1000

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That's different. I found this article a bit of a yarn. Political writers with agendas have perfected the art of creating sweeping narratives.
Well he is the one continuing to say he is the architect of this or that.

What he won't acknowledge is the negative aftermath of his support to these policies, both domestic and foreign.
 
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