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The Latest: CentAm officials say US aid needed

MIAMI – The Latest on U.S. and Central American officials meeting as President Trump signals a policy shift (all times local):

11 a.m.

Leaders of three Central American nations say they share the United States’ interest in reducing illegal immigration and drug trafficking but need help to do it.

Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales said in Miami on Thursday that “irregular” migration contributes to a brain drain in his country and divides families. He also says the use of his country as a transit point for drugs bound for the U.S. and Europe are responsible for high rates of crime in his country. But he warns that his country needs financial and technological help to address both issues. He praised an aid package that began under President Barack Obama called the Alliance for Prosperity.

The Trump administration has proposed cutting that budget by 30 per cent and believes it can help support the countries even as it spend less money.

Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez said improving security and economic opportunity in Central America is in the U.S. interest.

Hernandez laid out that view at the opening session of the Conference on Prosperity and Security in Central America, saying: “A convulsing Central America, faced with a lack of opportunities and with violence, is a tremendous risk for the United States, Mexico and the region.”

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10 a.m.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says that the U.S. wants to help Central America solve the security and economic problems that have caused turmoil in the region in recent years.

Tillerson tells officials from the three countries of the Northern Triangle and Mexico that stronger economies in their homelands will improve security in the U.S. and throughout the hemisphere. He also said the U.S. wants to secure its borders to “bolster U.S. national security” as part of the agenda of President Donald Trump.

He says the goal of the U.S. in the region is to “create the prosperity we all want.” He said that must include ways to reduce the number of people working in the informal sector and make it easier for people to start new business in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

Tillerson says, “What happens in the Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala directly affects the security and economic interests of the United States and other countries in the region,” he said.

He spoke at the opening session of the Conference on Prosperity and Security in Central America

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9:30 a.m.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is meeting with leaders of Central America and senior officials from Mexico as President Donald Trump signals a policy shift toward the region.

Tillerson is taking part in discussions in Miami aimed at improving the economies of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Vice-President Mike Pence was expected to address the conference later Thursday at Florida International University.

The conference will shift to a focus on security Friday.

The conference comes as the Trump administration has dismayed experts on the region with a proposed 30 per cent cut in foreign assistance to the three countries. His administration is also taking a harder line on illegal immigration and weighing whether to end temporary protected status for around 200,000 Central Americans in the U.S.

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