The Hispanic Social Assembly (HSA) Participates in an Event Organized by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Virginia
The Hispanic Social Assembly (HSA) participated in a key event organized by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Virginia, showcasing the organization’s work in supporting the Hispanic community in the United States. Alejandro Suárez, president of HSA, emphasized the importance of strengthening ties between Hispanics in the U.S. and their countries of origin, not only from a commercial perspective but also to foster local development in Latin America.
Suárez stressed that improving economic conditions in Latin American communities could reduce the need for migration, helping to avoid human rights conflicts associated with migration. HSA proposed a cooperation model that goes beyond trade, aiming to create an environment of stability and opportunities in communities, promoting a more just and equitable future for all.
This approach benefits not only migrants but also the receiving communities in the U.S. By promoting deeper and mutually beneficial integration, HSA seeks to strengthen local economies and ensure that relations between Latin American countries and the U.S. become more sustainable, balanced, and just.
