Where are the United Nations in regards to the crisis on the border and with people dying trying to get across?
Some migrants are coming from Guatemala and the UN's indirect involvement has increased the flow of migrants from Guatemala and into the United States. In 2006 the UN and Guatemala signed the International Commission against Impunity agreement which was the first of its kind in history. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intern...y_in_Guatemala
This commision was designed to fight corruption in Guatemala but it has made the Guatemalan government and economy very unstable after the commision took down numerous political figures including Guatemala's President in 2015. He's now in prison waiting for trial. The current President of Guatemala, Jimmy Morales, as blocked the CICIG's commisioner Velasquez from returning to Guatemala after he made a short trip to New York.
Those opposing the CICIG cite selective prosecution, witness and/or evidence tampering, political persecution and an invasion of national sovereignty.
Those in favor laud the CICIG's investigative capabilities.
For me personally I'm kind of shock that the UN is involved in this way. I wonder if they could get involve in US politics if the Democrats ask? Maybe that's their plan?