Migration stops by investing in countries where citizens emigrate, according to Ortega

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega referred to the speech delivered by Andrés Manuel López Obrador, president of Mexico, during his government report, highlighting the Nicaraguan president that migration to the United States does not stop with walls or repression, but investing in the countries from which their citizens emigrate.

The migration that flows from the South to the North, to the United States is not going to stop or stop with walls, does not stop with repression, but stops by investing in all the countries from which thousands and thousands of citizens emigrate, the president said, during a military parade on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the founding of the Nicaraguan Army.

Ortega also referred to the fact that migrants heading to the United States – they are not going to steal, they are not going to kill, they are not going to kill, they are not drug traffickers, they are honest citizens who, want to improve their living conditions because of the conditions in which these countries find themselves.

Similarly, the Nicaraguan leader stressed that the efforts that the Nicaraguan government has joined, so that its citizens do not have to migrate to other countries, stressing, at the same time, that migration cannot be prohibited.

Nicaragua have multiplied efforts so that Nicaraguans are not forced to emigrate. They have every right to emigrate, we cannot ban him, nor can we oppose migration, the Sandinista leader said.

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On the contrary, Ortega stressed: «The US prohibits migration, Europeans ban migration and they, those who formed the United States arrived as migrants from Europe to the United States and what they did was take those lands.

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Here, we would say that we have managed to counteract the migratory flow, as the country has been making progress in responding to the working people, working families, young people, providing them with conditions to work, providing them with credit for working, that is, and, at the same time counting on the cooperation of brotherly peoples, the president of Nicaragua said.