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Immigration and Society

Edlis Neeson Great Decisions: U.S. Relations with the Northern Triangle

In this eight-week series, participants gather to discuss key foreign policy issues facing the world today. Lead by volunteer moderators, participants will engage in moderated discussions with their fellow citizens. This year’s topics will include Climate Change and the Global Order, India and Pakistan, Red Sea Security, The Rebirth of Russian Influence, U.S. Relations with the Northern Triangle, China’s Road into Latin America, Fragmentation of the EU, and Artificial Intelligence and Data.

February 20: U.S. Relations with the Northern Triangle
Combating illegal immigration has become a priority of the Trump administration. The Northern Triangle of Central America, made up of Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, is a special target of the administration, which hold the nations responsible for the large flow of migrants from Latin America to the U.S. With funds from the U.S. cut, how can the Northern Triangle countries curtail migration?

Thursdays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. beginning Thursday, January 23, running through Thursday, March 12 in the Koch Building at the Aspen Institute.

Fee: $225, includes all sessions, readings and light refreshments.

This program is currently full. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please contact Katie.Carlsen@aspeninst.org.

Event information
Date
Thu Feb 20, 2020
6:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Location
Koch Building
1000 N. Third St.
Aspen, CO