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Indigenous diaspora: The arduous journey from Guatemala through Mexico


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First of a three-part series 
Running children and crying babies create a cacophony at El Buen Samaritano shelter, but in a far corner, Carmela holds her 2-year-old in silence. She can’t communicate with anyone she doesn’t know Spanish, and no one at the facility can understand the Indigenous language she speaks.
Indigenous migrants like Carmela encounter extra hurdles in attempting to reach the United States: communication difficulties, cultural barriers and anti-Indigenous discrimination.
In this three-part series, we’ll trace the path of a migration journey from Guatemala, investigating the challenges that Indigenous migrants face at every stage. Part one looks at migration drivers and the arduous journey across Mexico; part two discusses added barriers at the U.S. border as Indigenous migrants interact with immigration officials; and part three centers on the struggles Indigenous migrants face in shelters in Juárez and how they’re rendered ....

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Indigenous diaspora: Leaving home and the journey across Mexico


Indigenous diaspora: Leaving home and the journey across Mexico
René Kladzyk and Maria Ramos Pacheco/El Paso Matters and Veronica Martinez/La Verdad
First of a three-part series
Running children and crying babies create a cacophony at El Buen Samaritano shelter, but in a far corner, Carmela holds her 2-year-old in silence. She can’t communicate with anyone she doesn’t know Spanish, and no one at the facility can understand the Indigenous language she speaks. 
Indigenous migrants like Carmela encounter extra hurdles in attempting to reach the United States: communication difficulties, cultural barriers and anti-Indigenous discrimination. 
In this three-part series, we’ll trace the path of a migration journey from Guatemala, investigating the challenges that Indigenous migrants face at every stage. Part one looks at migration drivers and the arduous journey across Mexico; part two discusses added barriers at the U.S. border as Indigeno ....

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Joe Biden aide tells 8,000 Honduran immigrants to go back, says 'border situation won't change overnight'


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President-elect Joe Biden and Honduran migrants in Guatemala (Getty Images)
In December 2020, President-elect Joe Biden said he is in favor of reversing his predecessor Donald Trump’s restrictive immigration policies but things could not be changed overnight since an effort to find a quick solution could complicate the issue more. His thought found backing from two of his top administrative officials waiting to take charge: domestic policy advisor Susan Rice and national security advisor Jake Sullivan.
The incoming Biden administration’s stance on the immigration issues became clear once again on Sunday, January 17, when one of its officials told a Honduran migrant caravan heading towards the US to halt its journey because “things at the border won’t change overnight”.  ....

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