When the Democratic president Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act and promoted desegregation in schools and buses, the United States began a process that explains the present election.
The patience of the president of the U.S., while attentively listening to the speeches of his peers, demonstrates an attitude typical of a leader who is closer to the reality of the racial mix that is characteristic of the continent as a whole.
. . . Arias threw a bucket of cold water when he stated: The fault for our crisis does not lie with the United States, but with us, the Latin Americans.