 This article examines the differences between Latin American populism and European populism when it comes to immigration policy. In Europe, populist leaders have been known to exclude immigrants from accessing public services such as healthcare, while Latin American populists have instead focused their efforts on internal enemies. This difference can be seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, where Latin American populists have been more successful at containing the spread of the virus than their European counterparts. This article was authored by Mary A. Clark and Amy Patterson.