In February 2021, President Biden signed the
Executive Order Creating a Comprehensive Regional Framework to Address the Causes of Migration, to Manage Migration Throughout North and Central America, and to Provide Safe and Orderly Processing of Asylum Seekers at the United States Border. The order is referred to as the
Collaborative Migration Management Strategy (Migration Strategy). The following is the chronology of the events in terms of actions by Vice President Harris: • In May 2021, a Call to Action for businesses and social enterprises to make significant commitments to promote economic opportunity for people in the Northern Triangle of Central America was launched. • In July 2021, the
U.S. Strategy to Address the Root Causes of Migration or
Root Causes Strategy (RCS) was launched with the Biden-Harris Administration releasing the strategy and five pillars of the strategy. • In December 2021, $1.2 billion in private sector commitments were announced by the vice president. • In May 2021, the
Partnership for Central America (PCA), a public–private partnership focused on economic development in the Northern Triangle of Central America. • In February 2023, the vice president announced the launch of Central America Forward, which is a framework for addressing
good governance and
labor rights in the goals and objectives of the PCA. • On March 25, 2024, the vice president,
U.S. Department of State, and the PCA announced private sector commitments totaling more than $3.2 billion. == Criticism and analysis ==