The Foreign Affairs Interview

How Latin America Can Survive an Age of Turmoil

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Apr 10, 2025
Brian Winter, longtime editor of Americas Quarterly and Latin America analyst, discusses the shifting political landscape in Latin America under Trump’s administration. He highlights how leaders from Argentina to Mexico are adapting to confrontational U.S. policies while navigating their own political challenges. Winter explores the region's response to issues like immigration and drug trafficking, as well as the rise of strongman governance. He emphasizes that Latin America may be better positioned than many think to handle the geopolitical turmoil ahead.
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INSIGHT

Drivers of Latin American Migration

  • Migration from Latin America is driven by factors like organized crime, economic hardship, and existing family ties in the U.S.
  • The exodus from Venezuela and increasing emigration from Cuba, Haiti, and Central American countries also contribute.
ANECDOTE

The Petro Incident

  • Colombian President Petro halted a deportation flight due to concerns about the treatment of deportees.
  • Trump threatened Colombia, leading to Petro backing down and other Latin American leaders accommodating U.S. migration policies.
INSIGHT

Latin American Leaders' Responses to Trump

  • Latin American leaders fall into three groups: fellow travelers, silent skeptics, and a worried middle.
  • Fellow travelers align with Trump, silent skeptics have doubts but avoid confrontation, and the worried middle are ambivalent.
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