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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has launched a controversial advertising campaign against illegal immigration. With a series of billboards placed at strategic points in Central America and Mexico, the Republican seeks to discourage migrants from crossing the southern border of the United States. These billboards, with direct and provocative messages, are written not only in Spanish, but also in other languages such as Chinese and Russian, with the aim of reaching a diverse audience of potential migrants. Abbott defends this strategy, arguing that the messages are designed to alert migrants about the serious consequences of trying to enter the country illegally. However, the messages have generated a wave of criticism, both in the United States and in other countries. Human rights defenders and international organizations have questioned the campaign's approach and the way in which the risks of migration are presented. In addition, some criticize that the billboards do not offer alternatives or solutions to immigrants, but focus solely on fear and intimidation. The events of the #UnitedStates, Latin America and the world, in 30 minutes. With correspondents in various parts of the country, #ElMundoalDía offers information on world events, from our studios in Washington, the capital of the United States. [Monday to Friday 30 minutes] Find out more at: https://gestion.pe/ #internationalnews #world #managementdiary #economy