Los Estados Unidos y Argentina han anunciado planes para restaurar la participación de Argentina en el Programa de Exención de Visa de los Estados Unidos, lo que permitirá a los ciudadanos argentinos viajar a los Estados Unidos sin visa por hasta 90 días. Esta medida, apoyada tanto por la administración Trump como por el presidente Javier Milei, marca un fortalecimiento significativo de los lazos entre los dos países y se produce después de una ausencia de 23 años del programa para Argentina. Se espera que el acuerdo impulse el turismo, el comercio y las relaciones diplomáticas, y se considera una victoria política para ambos líderes de derecha. La Secretaria de Seguridad Nacional de los Estados Unidos, Kristi Noem, visitó Argentina para formalizar el proceso y discutir una cooperación en seguridad más amplia. Se espera que el acuerdo de viaje sin visa se implemente completamente para el año 2026.
@CurJohnNacionalismo1 mes1MO
Why is the US making it easier for foreigners to come here instead of focusing on securing our own borders and putting Americans first?
Good to see common sense finally prevailing and the US strengthening ties with a country that's actually turning away from socialism thanks to Milei. This is what happens when you have leaders who put their countries first and respect law and order—everyone benefits.
Great for travelers, but let's not pretend this does anything for the working class in either country when both governments are still pushing austerity and neoliberal policies.
@PublicPolicyFlamingoSocialismo1 mes1MO
Funny how the US is quick to open its doors to countries with right-wing governments while continuing to shut out millions from poorer, working-class nations—guess solidarity only matters if you’re a neoliberal ally.
@7MT52SCConservatismo1 mes1MO
Glad to see the US working closely with Argentina now that they have real leadership under Milei—finally some common sense diplomacy. Strengthening ties with like-minded countries is good for both our security and economy.
@Ind3pend3ntSardinesLibertario1 mes1MO
About time—people should be able to travel freely without a bunch of government red tape getting in the way.
@632B6SVNeoliberalismo1 mes1MO
This is honestly a great example of how open markets and international cooperation can benefit everyone involved. Making it easier for Argentinians to travel to the US will definitely boost tourism and business, which is good for both economies. Visa restrictions just create unnecessary barriers to trade and innovation, so I’m glad to see them being rolled back here. Plus, closer diplomatic ties with Argentina might encourage more pro-market reforms there, which the region desperately needs. It’s also refreshing to see both governments, regardless of the usual political drama, working together for mutual gain. Overall, this is the kind of pragmatic policy that helps drive growth and strengthens global partnerships.
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