Honduras
“The truth: It’s even worse in Honduras.” Migrant caravan faces misery at Mexican border
Some 2,000 migrants have managed to cross the Mexican border and are resuming their walk north on Sunday.
Trump just threatened to call up the military and close the entire southern border
"I must, in the strongest of terms, ask Mexico to stop this onslaught."
Reunited immigrant families grapple with how to repair damage caused by separation
Jose, a 27-year-old Honduran asylum seeker, was reunited with his 3-year-old son on Tuesday after spending nearly two months apart. Now comes the hard part.
They told her, “This is when you cry.” Then they deported her without her daughters
This Honduran mom is desperate to get her 6- and 12-year-old girls back.
The Violence Central American Migrants Are Fleeing Was Stoked by the US
We're still dealing with the aftermath of atrocities committed by US allies in Central America during the Cold War.
Crying Girl in This Viral Photo Wasn't Actually Separated from Her Family
The photo became a symbol of the current family separation crisis on the US-Mexico border.
People Told Us Why They Joined the Migrant 'Caravan' That Enraged Trump
"I'll find peace, even though Mr. Trump doesn’t want us there."
Trump wants troops at the border until the wall is built
It's not clear he can legally do that, but he announced he would anyway.
U.S.-backed Honduran government wants to use Facebook to crack down on journalists
“Journalists are afraid.”
My Time Reporting from the Most Dangerous City in the World
Spanish-born reporter Alberto Arce has a job known locally as "red journalism," after all the blood.
Cops turned an immigrant over to ICE after he called 911
Wilson Rodriguez Maccareno is a father of three who's been living in the U.S. for 14 years.
The U.S. is propping up a dictatorship in Honduras
Even after corruptions, scandals and political assassinations, the United States has still supported Honduras' government