US embassies in the Western Hemisphere directed to report on human rights violations tied to mass migration
- The State Department directed U.S. embassies in the Western Hemisphere to report on human rights abuses linked to mass migration.
- The department stated that mass migration has endangered American citizens and strained the U.S. asylum system.
- Embassies were instructed to analyze government policies that facilitate mass migration or favor migrants over citizens.
- The U.S. pledged to collaborate with other countries to address the global crisis of mass migration.
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US Instructs Its Western-Nation Embassies to Report on Abuses Due to Mass Immigration
The Department of State has instructed U.S. embassies located in Western nations to report human rights abuses occurring there due to mass immigration, according to a Dec. 30 thread on X. The embassies will “analyze government policies that facilitate mass migration or privilege migrants over citizens,” the department said. “The United States urges governments to protect their borders and defend their citizens against the human rights abuses cau…
US Embassies to Track Migration ‘Crimes’ in Western Hemisphere
The US State Department said it had directed American embassies in the Western Hemisphere to report on “human rights abuses caused by mass migration,” amid a broader effort by the Trump administration to pressure allies to tighten their own immigration policies.
US embassies tasked with monitoring Latin America's migration policies
The US State Department formally instructed its embassies across Latin America to monitor and report on government policies that encourage or facilitate mass migration, it was announced on Tuesday.
The U.S. Government asked its ambassadors in Latin-American countries to report crimes arising from " mass migration".
On Tuesday, the U.S. urged U.S. embassies in Latin American countries to report on crimes stemming from “mass migration” and to analyze government policies that facilitate these movements, in line with President Donald Trump’s anti-immigration campaign.
US orders embassies in Western Hemisphere to report on human rights abuses caused by mass migration
The department said mass migration has "wrought havoc on America before President [Donald] Trump secured the border," highlighting its contribution to ongoing issues in the United States, like the opioid epidemic.
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