Conservatives in the Americas Unite

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There has not been a radical Leftist government in Latin America that has come to power without first dividing the right-of-center, conservative movements in the region. This past July, several think tanks, academic centers, political figures, and others set out to remedy this by gathering in Miami, Florida for the inaugural Carvalho Dialogue of the Americas, named after the the late Brazilian philosopher and teacher Olavo de Carvalho.

For Episode 23 of the Border Wars Podcast, we talk with Mike Gonzalez and Simon Hankinson from The Heritage Foundation to discuss the outcomes from the Miami meeting as well as the overall challenges and opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean.
From Marxist indoctrination to President Biden's failed border policies, the United States is starting to look more like the worst aspects of Latin America. Driving an even greater urgency to unite the friends of freedom from the Rio Grande down to Tierra del Fuego to push back the tide or rising socialist, authoritarianism.

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