Central America Leaders Offer Plan to Stem Child Migrants
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The presidents of three Central American nations that were the source of a wave of child migrants to the U.S. this year are going to Washington with a plan to boost economic growth and reduce violence in their countries.
Presidents Otto Perez Molina of Guatemala, Juan Orlando Hernandez of Honduras and Salvador Sanchez Ceren of El Salvador will meet with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and attend an Inter-American Development Bank conference tomorrow where they seek to attract foreign investment, El Salvador’s foreign minister, Hugo Martinez, said.