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Tag: Honduras

Under Trump, the Department of Homeland Security overstepped its authority in Central America

by Lan Duong25 Jan 202122 Dec 20251 Comment

DHS played an outsized role in Central American foreign policy and violated international human rights agreements under Trump.

Latin America & Caribbean, North America asylum, border, Central America, DHS, donald trump, Guatemala, Honduras, human rights, immigration, Opinion, Refugees, trump, united states

Honduran migrants reach Guatemala on foot amid pandemic

by Sabrina Pierre29 Oct 202022 Dec 20252 Comments

Thousands of Honduran migrants reach Guatemala in the hopes of migrating to the United States.

Explainer, Latin America & Caribbean, North America Honduras, human security, latin america, migrants, pandemic
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