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US will deport undocumented Central American children: Kerry

Published: 02 Jul 2014 - 01:06 am | Last Updated: 23 Jan 2022 - 03:17 pm

PANAMA CITY: US Secretary of State John Kerry said yesterday that Washington would work with Central American nations to address the root causes of an immigration crisis, but he kept up the Obama administration’s tough message that undocumented children would be deported.

“We obviously understand people who want to do better, and who look for a better life,” he said at a meeting with leaders from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, the countries from which tens of thousands of children have fled to the United States in recent months.
“But at the same time, there are rules of law, and there is a process and there is false information that is being spread about benefits that might be available to these young people who are looking for that better life,” he said.
Kerry was in Panama for the inauguration of the country’s new president, Juan Carlos Varela, but he combined the trip with meetings to address a crisis that is straining US resources and roiling partisan tensions in Washington over immigration.
Kerry met with El Salvadoran President Salvador Sanchez Ceren and Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina. Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez did not attend, sending Foreign Minister Mireya Aguero Trejo de Corrales in his place.
President Barack Obama said on Monday he was sending Kerry to Central America to address the problem, in a speech pledging to act on his own to revamp the U.S. immigration system and protect the border after hopes of convincing congressional Republicans to pass broad reform legislation officially died. 
Kerry’s visit to the region followed one by Vice President Joe Biden less than two weeks ago as Washington grapples with an issue that is straining its resources and complicating its relationship with Mexico and Central American allies.Reuters