Trump and Latin America: He probably doesn't care
For Business Insider, Christopher Woody does a nice job summarizing what changes might be in store for US policy towards Latin America under President Donald Trump.
President-elect Donald Trump met with President Barack Obama on Wednesday, his first meeting with the sitting president and one step closer to Trump's inauguration in January.
But while Trump's impending presidency is certain, it is much less clear what policies he'll pursue in office, and for no region is the outlook more uncertain than for Latin America.
Immigration and trade, particularly as they relate to Mexico, have dominated his public comments about hemispheric relations.
Even though one of his foreign-policy advisers said this summer that he didn't think Trump or his confidants saw the region as "some big blob that you can just generalize about," generalizations are by and large all that can be made, considering the paucity of information about Trump's views on the many specific issues the region faces.We're all in there somewhere: Greg, Tim, Boz, Carin, Adam. Take a read. My quote came from here.
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