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The United States is more to blame for its immigration problem than it would like to take credit for The mass of humanity living in a makeshift encampment at the US border with Mexico is driven by historical forces of which many Americans are only dimly aware. Demonized by US president Donald Trump as an “invasion” of miscreants who should be housed in concentration camp-like tent cities, the migrants, many of whom are in fact planning on applying for asylum, persist under the weight of a US history in their home countries as heavy as any burden they carry with them. Perhaps no country’s history attests to the US role in helping to create this latter-day exodus than El Salvador. Michael Deibert is an author, journalist and Visiting Scholar at Franklin & Marshall College. The author of books on Haiti, Mexico and the Democratic Republic of Congo, he is currently at work on a history of the United States in Puerto Rico. His website can be found at https://ift.tt/2ASDWQn and he can be followed on Twitter at @michaelcdeibert. Continue reading…
