Mexico’s Not-So-Comprehensive Southern Border Plan

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2016
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James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
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Mexico launched the Comprehensive Plan for the Southern Border (CPSB) in 2014 in an attempt to manage increased migration flows from Central America. But two years after the plan’s implementation, it has yet to accomplish its goals of securing Mexico’s southern border. This issue brief offers insights into the evolution of the CPSB and the future of the program.
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Mexico launched the Comprehensive Plan for the Southern Border (CPSB) in 2014 in an attempt to manage increased migration flows from Central America. But two years after the plan’s implementation, it has yet to accomplish its goals of securing Mexico’s southern border. This issue brief offers insights into the evolution of the CPSB and the future of the program.
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Vega, Luis Alfredo Arriola. "Mexico’s Not-So-Comprehensive Southern Border Plan." Issue Brief, no. 08.05.16 (2016) James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy: http://www.bakerinstitute.org/research/securing-mexicos-southern-border/.

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