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Hopelessness continues driving Hondurans to migrate | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Delmer MartíNez And Christopher Sherman FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2021 file photo, a Honduran migrant child is helped off an army truck after being returned to El Florido, Guatemala, one of the border points between Guatemala and Honduras. The reasons Hondurans continue to flee their country have been well documented: pervasive violence, deep-seated corruption, lack of jobs and widespread destruction from two major hurricanes that struck the region last November. (AP Photo/Oliver de Ros, File) April 17, 2021 - 2:03 PM OMOA, Honduras - At a converted seaside hotel, more than 200 Honduran migrants stepped off six buses, weary from travelling overnight across Guatemala after being deported by Mexico.

Mayorkas Blames Trump for Unprecedented Border Situation

Mayorkas Blames Trump for ‘Unprecedented’ Border Situation Bloomberg 4 days ago Billy House and Jennifer Epstein (Bloomberg) Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told lawmakers Wednesday that the “unprecedented challenges” at the U.S.-Mexico border cannot be resolved overnight, “due in large part to the damage done over the last four years.” In testimony before the House Homeland Security Committee, Mayorkas said the Trump administration left behind an inhumane and inadequate system that his department is working swiftly to revamp. “President Biden has made one of his top priorities reversing the effects of the previous administration’s cruel immigration policies that separated parents from their children to deter others from seeking to enter this country,” Mayorkas said in his prepared remarks.

Mayorkas Blames Trump for Unprecedented Border Situation

Mayorkas Blames Trump for Unprecedented Border Situation
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Republicans Head to Border to Press Biden on Migrant Surge

Republicans Head to Border to Press Biden on Migrant Surge Bloomberg 3/15/2021 Laura Litvan and Billy House © Photographer: ORLANDO SIERRA/AFP Honduran migrants heading to the border with Guatemala, clash with police in the municipality of El Florido, in the Honduran department of Copan. (Bloomberg) Republican members of Congress trooped to the U.S.-Mexico border Monday to put a spotlight on a surge of migrants at the frontier that they say is the result of President Joe Biden’s shift from the hardline immigration policies of his predecessor. Less than two months into Biden’s term, both parties are already framing their messages on immigration a perennial political flashpoint for the 2022 election to decide control of the House and Senate.

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