Foreign Policy

Trump’s Latin American Summit: A Strategic Move to Restore Regional Stability and America’s Leadership

By Economics Desk | March 5, 2026

President Trump convenes a coalition of like-minded Latin American leaders to tackle illegal immigration and transnational crime, reaffirming U.S. sovereignty and hemispheric security.

In an assertive demonstration of America First principles, President Donald Trump is convening a significant summit this Saturday in Miami, bringing together the heads of state from Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago—and soon-to-be Chilean president José Antonio Kast. This gathering goes far beyond diplomacy; it is a strategic move to reclaim U.S. leadership in the Western Hemisphere. Why Does This Summit Matter for America? For decades, Washington has witnessed unchecked illegal migration, burgeoning criminal networks, and foreign interference weakening our southern neighbors—and by extension—our own national security. The historic...

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