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In this episode, Alberto de la Portilla speaks with remittances and migration expert Manuel Orozco about the U.S. immigration policy under the current Trump administration and its ripple effects on remittance flows to Latin America and the Caribbean.Orozco sheds light on the staggering volume of remittances—estimated at over $170 billion in 2024—sent by migrants to their home countries, how recent policies have disrupted these flows. The conversation explores the economic consequences of deportations, trends in migration and remittances, political motives behind taxing remittances, and the increasing burden on money service businesses due to new reporting thresholds.The discussion also highlights the broader socio-political and economic implications for countries like Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua—where remittances make up as much as 30% of GDP. Orozco emphasizes the role of the Inter-American Dialogue in shaping policy debates and providing data-driven insights to U.S. and Latin American stakeholders.Orozco obtained his Masters and PhD degrees from the University of Texas. The episode concludes on a lighter note with a discussion on the appeal of the music scene in Austin, Texas.GuestManuel OrozcoDirector, Migration, Remittances and Development ProgramInter-American DialogueHosted byAlberto de la PortillaPresident & CEOIntegro Advisers
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