Yes, our track record is easily as poor as it is good, probably worse. I included a link early in the article that is a timeline of significant US interactions with Latin America. The data speaks for itself. I am certain you will find it interesting. We are in full agreement my friend. Well... with one exception. Your concluding statement, likely made in jest to get a response 😉 flies in the face of the facts. First, here’s a document from the most unbiased, credible, publicly available analysis within the US government, the CRS/ Congressional Research Service.
On the other hand, the following CRS report demonstrates that the former administration exacerbated US immigration issues with Latin America via a variety of mechanisms. Both reports are well worth the read.