Vice President Kamala Harris promised Central American countries to work with them to battle climate change in a speech on Tuesday, in the hopes of slowing the migrant crisis.
The vice president spoke about climate change as a "Root cause" of the migrant crisis, during a virtual speech to the Washington Conference on the Americas citing the lack of "Climate adaptation," and "Climate resilience" in the region.
"The work from combatting corruption to combatting climate change will not be easy," Harris said.
Harris argued the citizens of Central American countries like El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras did not want to leave their homes but were leaving for the United States to find hope.
"People in the region do not want to leave their homes," she said.
She spoke about people in Central American countries who had their homes washed away by hurricanes or were fearful of cartel violence and poverty.
Harris expressed her concerns about violence in Central American countries against LGBTQ, Afro-descendants, and indigenous peoples, as well as women.
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Kamala Harris: Latin America Needs 'Climate Adaption' to End Border Crisis
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