Honduras
A Honduran Man Just Died in Immigration Custody. He's the 11th Since September.
He'd been held in a Houston detention center operated by CoreCivic, a private prison company
Trump is in complete control of GOP immigration policy
Republicans who once voted to increase aid to Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador are falling in line.
The Indigenous Rights Leader Fighting Back After Her Mother's Assassination
Honduran environmentalist and activist Berta Cáceres was killed in 2016. Her daughter Bertha Zúniga is picking up her mantle through her work for the indigenous Lenca community.
Mexico Is Now Trapping Migrants Before They Can Even Reach the US Border
'We were locked inside as if we were in a jail,' one migrant said of his experience at a shelter.
“We are looking for refuge": A new migrant caravan just left Honduras and is headed to the U.S. border
In response, Trump repeated his call for a border wall.
"It's full here:" How Border Patrol is turning away asylum seekers on U.S. soil
Federal law says migrants can ask for asylum once they make it to the U.S. That's not necessarily happening at the border.
Domestic Abuse Victims in the Migrant Caravan Are Stranded at the US Border
The Trump administration will not allow refugees to claim asylum on the basis of domestic violence. That leaves women like Mirna Yolanda Contreras in limbo.
How Cocaine-Fueled Corruption Helped Spark the Migrant Caravan
Honduras is being eaten up by the drug cartels and their violence, so it's only natural people want out. That's just the end of a long story.
U.S. border chief defends using tear gas that left migrant children choking
Kirstjen Nielsen said the U.S. would “not tolerate this type of lawlessness."
Trump is trying to use the migrant caravan as an excuse to shut down the border
President Trump is reportedly weighing proposals to effectively close the U.S. southern border to Central American migrants, including those attempting to use their legal right to asylum.
Inside the Corruption and Repression Forcing Hondurans to Flee to the US
Migrants are leaving not only because they fear gang violence, but because they are terrified of the brutal government.
Migrants say coming to the U.S. isn't their goal: "They see us as animals"
Inside the migrant caravan, few seem to be aware the president of the United States is rallying his base by demonizing them.