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Here's How The U.S. Sparked A Refugee Crisis On The Border, In 8 Simple Steps
Posted: 07/18/2014 10:46 am EDT Updated: 07/18/2014 2:59 pm EDT
The 57,000 children from Central America who have streamed across the U.S.-Mexico border this year were driven in large part by the United States itself. While Democrats and Republicans have been pointing fingers at each other, in reality the current wave of migration from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras has its roots in six decades of U.S. policies carried out by members of both parties.
Since the 1950s, the U.S. has sown violence and instability in Central America. Decades of Cold War gamesmanship, together with the relentless global war on drugs, have left a legacy of chaos and brutality in these countries. In many parts of the region, civil society has given way to lawlessness. It's these conditions the children are escaping.
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1954: US Overthrows Arbenz
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A couple walks by a graffiti mural commemorating Jacobo Arbenz in downtown Guatemala City, June 16, 2004. (AP)[/font]
The story of the U.S.-led destabilization of Central America began in 1954, with the overthrow of the elected Guatemalan government of President Jacobo Arbenz. A populist leader inspired by President Franklin Roosevelts New Deal, Arbenz had plans for an ambitious land redistribution program that aimed to help a nation composed largely of landless farmers.
But those plans butted against the interests of the United Fruit Company, a U.S. corporation that owned much of Guatemalas arable land, along with railroad infrastructure and a port. The CIA helped engineer the overthrow of the Arbenz government, laying the foundation for decades of government instability and, eventually, a civil war that would claim more than 200,000 lives by the 1980s. That war wasn't fully resolved until the 1990s.
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SamKnause
(13,108 posts)Excellent synopsis !!!
Thanks for posting Judi.
FreakinDJ
(17,644 posts)bemildred
(90,061 posts)And every time they try to reform their government, we instigate a right-wing coup.
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)There were no drug cartels when the CIA started overthrowing and interfering with these governments. In the early 1980s the CIA became instrumental in ramping up the drug trade.
Demeter
(85,373 posts)and this country isn't big enough to welcome them? Shame!