Judge blocks Trump administration from deporting Guatemalan migrant children
Read full article: Judge blocks Trump administration from deporting Guatemalan migrant childrenA judge is blocking the Trump administration from immediately deporting Guatemalan migrant children who came to the U.S. alone back to their home country.
Judge extends temporary measures protecting Guatemalan children from deportation
Read full article: Judge extends temporary measures protecting Guatemalan children from deportationA federal judge is temporarily keeping measures in place to prevent the Trump administration from deporting Guatemalan migrant children in government custody.
Chaotic showdown over Guatemalan children exposes fault lines in Trumpโs deportation push
Read full article: Chaotic showdown over Guatemalan children exposes fault lines in Trumpโs deportation pushA reconstruction of the aborted deportation of dozens of Guatemalan children on Labor Day weekend illuminates the latest clash between the administrationโs desire for mass deportations and longstanding legal protections for migrants.
DHS secretary praises Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' plan as agency expands immigration detention
Read full article: DHS secretary praises Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' plan as agency expands immigration detentionThe Homeland Security secretary is praising Florida for coming forward with an idea thatโs been dubbed โAlligator Alcatrazโ because it would house immigration detainees in a facility being built in a Florida swamp.
Altar found in Guatemalan jungle evidence of mingling of Mayan and Teotihuacan cultures, experts say
Read full article: Altar found in Guatemalan jungle evidence of mingling of Mayan and Teotihuacan cultures, experts sayAn altar from the Teotihuacan culture, at the pre-Hispanic heart of what became Mexico, has been discovered in Tikal National Park in Guatemala, the center of Mayan culture, demonstrating the interaction between the two societies.
Guatemala steps up patrols along border as US extends border security goals south
Read full article: Guatemala steps up patrols along border as US extends border security goals southAs the United States government works to effectively extend its border security objectives south into Central America, countries like Guatemala have come under renewed scrutiny and pressure to step up their own border enforcement.
Families bid farewell to victims of Guatemala bus crash
Read full article: Families bid farewell to victims of Guatemala bus crashHours before dawn, Julio Arrivillaga and Catalina Pรฉrez Molina boarded a bus with other residents in the center of the humble village of Santo Domingo Los Ocotes in Guatemala for what should have been an hour-long ride to Guatemalaโs capital.
In Guatemala and Minnesota, holy feast brings migrant families hope and pride amid crackdown fears
Read full article: In Guatemala and Minnesota, holy feast brings migrant families hope and pride amid crackdown fearsHundreds of Guatemalan faithful found the sounds and colors of their tropical homeland during the biggest-yet celebration of the Black Christ of Esquipulas in the heartland farming town of Worthington, Minnesota.
Guatemalan judge grants investigative journalist Zamora house arrest and his family celebrates
Read full article: Guatemalan judge grants investigative journalist Zamora house arrest and his family celebratesThe family of a Guatemalan journalist has celebrated his transfer to house arrest following his jailing for over two years amid his newspaperโs anti-corruption investigations.
Behind the loudest issues, the UN is a world stage for disputes that are often out of the spotlight
Read full article: Behind the loudest issues, the UN is a world stage for disputes that are often out of the spotlightThe worldโs greatest stage is the sprawling Midtown Manhattan complex where leaders meet each year to discuss humanityโs future.
US government indicts Guatemalan suspect on smuggling charges over deaths of 53 migrants in trailer
Read full article: US government indicts Guatemalan suspect on smuggling charges over deaths of 53 migrants in trailerU.S. authorities have announced the indictment of a Guatemalan suspect who they say helped coordinate a human smuggling effort that ended with 53 migrants dead in a sweltering tractor-trailer in San Antonio.
Guatemalan police arrest 7 accused of trafficking the 53 migrants who asphyxiated in Texas in 2022
Read full article: Guatemalan police arrest 7 accused of trafficking the 53 migrants who asphyxiated in Texas in 2022Guatemalan police have arrested seven Guatemalans accused of having smuggled 53 migrants from Mexico and Central America who died of asphyxiation in 2022 in Texas after being abandoned in a tractor trailer in the scorching summer heat.
Mexico's president downplays cartel violence that drove nearly 600 Mexicans into Guatemala
Read full article: Mexico's president downplays cartel violence that drove nearly 600 Mexicans into GuatemalaMexican President Andrรฉs Manuel Lรณpez Obrador has thanked Guatemala for helping nearly 600 Mexicans who have crossed into Guatemala to escape drug cartel violence.
Mexicans seeking refuge in Guatemala describe drug cartel shootouts that drove them to flee
Read full article: Mexicans seeking refuge in Guatemala describe drug cartel shootouts that drove them to fleeCatholic Church leaders in southern Mexico have made a desperate plea for the Mexican government to protect communities from drug cartels that extract protection payments and use locals as human shields near the border with Guatemala.
Biden and Harris discuss migration in separate White House meetings with Guatemalan leader Arรฉvalo
Read full article: Biden and Harris discuss migration in separate White House meetings with Guatemalan leader ArรฉvaloThe White House says President Joe Biden discussed migration with President Bernardo Arรฉvalo of Guatemala after the Central American leader held similar talks with Vice President Kamala Harris.
US Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas says Texas immigration law is unconstitutional
Read full article: US Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas says Texas immigration law is unconstitutionalU.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says that a Texas law giving state authorities the power to arrest and deport migrants who have entered the country illegally is unconstitutional.
A caravan of migrants from Honduras who were heading to the US dissolves in Guatemala
Read full article: A caravan of migrants from Honduras who were heading to the US dissolves in GuatemalaThe Guatemalan Migration Institute reports that a caravan of some 500 migrants that departed northern Honduras in hopes of reaching the United States has dissolved after crossing the border into Guatemala.
US bars ex-Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei from entry 3 days after he left office
Read full article: US bars ex-Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei from entry 3 days after he left officeThe U.S. State Department has barred former Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei from entering the United States, accusing him โsignificant corruptionโ just- three days after he left office.
International court rules against Guatemala in a landmark Indigenous and environmental rights case
Read full article: International court rules against Guatemala in a landmark Indigenous and environmental rights caseGuatemala violated Indigenous rights by permitting a huge nickel mine on tribal land almost two decades ago, according to a ruling from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
Guatemalan prosecutors request that President-elect Bernardo Arรฉvalo be stripped of immunity
Read full article: Guatemalan prosecutors request that President-elect Bernardo Arรฉvalo be stripped of immunityGuatemalaโs Attorney Generalโs office has formally requested that President-elect Bernardo Arรฉvalo and his vice president be stripped of their immunity so it can investigate them for allegedly encouraging the student occupation of the countryโs only public university.
Patrick Hamilton, ex-AP and Reuters photographer who covered Central American wars, dies at 74
Read full article: Patrick Hamilton, ex-AP and Reuters photographer who covered Central American wars, dies at 74Patrick Hamilton, a combat veteran of the Vietnam War who covered civil wars in Central America as a photojournalist for The Associated Press,and later worked at Reuters covering the first Gulf War in Iraq, has died after a long struggle with cancer.
Survivors of Mexico's worst migrant detention center fire stuck in limbo, unable to support families
Read full article: Survivors of Mexico's worst migrant detention center fire stuck in limbo, unable to support familiesFour months after a fire at an immigration detention center on the United States border, eight badly burned survivors are stuck in their rooms at a Mexico City hotel.
Guatemala's political turmoil deepens as 1 candidate is targeted and the other suspends her campaign
Read full article: Guatemala's political turmoil deepens as 1 candidate is targeted and the other suspends her campaignGuatemala sank deeper into political turmoil as prosecutors targeted a progressive presidential candidate who proved to be surprisingly popular.
Guatemala voters send 2 presidential candidates on opposite sides of political spectrum to a runoff
Read full article: Guatemala voters send 2 presidential candidates on opposite sides of political spectrum to a runoffGuatemalans have sent two presidential candidates from opposite sides of the political spectrum to an Aug. 20 runoff, giving hope to many disenchanted voters that change may be possible.
Early vote count for Guatemala's presidential election gives no indication of leaders
Read full article: Early vote count for Guatemala's presidential election gives no indication of leadersElectoral workers are slowly tallying ballots across Guatemala, and early counts are giving no indication of which two candidates from a huge field of presidential contenders will advance to a runoff.
Unanimous Supreme Court gives transgender woman from Guatemala new chance to fight deportation
Read full article: Unanimous Supreme Court gives transgender woman from Guatemala new chance to fight deportationThe Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a transgender Guatemalan woman who is fighting deportation on the grounds that she would face persecution if returned to her native country.
Presidents of Taiwan, Guatemala visit Mayan pyramid
Read full article: Presidents of Taiwan, Guatemala visit Mayan pyramidTaiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen and the Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei have toured the archaeological site of Tikal during a trip by Tsai that aims to shore up the self-governing islandโs ties with its remaining allies in Central America.
Migrant back home after 7 years in Mexico jail with no trial
Read full article: Migrant back home after 7 years in Mexico jail with no trialAn Indigenous migrant who was accused of kidnapping and jailed in a northern Mexico border city has returned to her homeland of Guatemala as a free woman after spending more than seven years in prison without a trial.
Migrants rally in Mexico City to mark immigration day
Read full article: Migrants rally in Mexico City to mark immigration dayAbout 100 migrants who trekked on foot north from the Guatemalan border have gathered in Mexico City to mark International Migrants Day and remember fellow travelers who have died on the journey.
Extortionists target families of crash victims in Guatemala
Read full article: Extortionists target families of crash victims in GuatemalaGuatemalan families awaiting word on the fate of relatives involved in a deadly migrant smuggling accident in southern Mexico are now also living with the terror of extortionists telling them their loved ones have been kidnapped.
Anxiety high in Guatemala over victims of Mexico truck crash
Read full article: Anxiety high in Guatemala over victims of Mexico truck crashAnxiety is high in Guatemala amid uncertainty about loved ones who may have been on the tractor-trailer that crashed in southern Mexico while jammed with smuggled migrants, killing 55 people and injuring more than 100.
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Guatemala sets curfew in province after protests
Read full article: Guatemala sets curfew in province after protestsThe Guatemalan government has declared a month-long, dawn-to-dusk curfew and banned pubic gatherings in the northern coastal province of Izabal, following two days of protests against a mining project.
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Central America migrants disoriented by US expulsion flights
Read full article: Central America migrants disoriented by US expulsion flightsHundreds of Central American migrants _ many families with young children _ expelled by the United States on flights deep into southern Mexico have been dropped this week at this remote jungle outpost on the Guatemalan border.
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High court ruling gives immigrants facing deportation hope
Read full article: High court ruling gives immigrants facing deportation hopeA recent Supreme Court ruling has given some immigrants renewed hope that they can have their deportation cancelled because they didnโt receive proper notice of the court proceedings.
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Harris targets corruption, immigration on Latin America trip
Read full article: Harris targets corruption, immigration on Latin America tripWith Kamala Harris visiting Guatemala and Mexico on her first foreign trip as vice president, the Biden administration is expected to announce new measures to fight smuggling and trafficking, and hopes to announce additional anti-corruption efforts as well on Monday.
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Harris meets virtually with Guatemalan president
Read full article: Harris meets virtually with Guatemalan presidentVice President Kamala Harris has told Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei that the U.S. is planning to increase relief to the Northern Triangle region and โstrengthen our cooperationโ to better manage the steep increase in migration at the U.S. southern border.
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Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala deploy troops to lower migration
Read full article: Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala deploy troops to lower migrationThe Biden administration has struck an agreement with Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala to temporarily surge troops to their borders in an effort to reduce the tide of migration to the U.S. border.
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Hundreds of migrants set out from Honduras, dreaming of US
Read full article: Hundreds of migrants set out from Honduras, dreaming of US(AP Photo/Delmer Martinez)SAN PEDRO SULA โ A few hundred Honduran migrants set out for the Guatemalan border before dawn Tuesday in hopes of eventually reaching the United States, but by afternoon they had largely dispersed. There were three checkpoints before the border on the Honduras side where authorities checked documents, especially for those traveling with children. That caravan, which grew to a few thousand migrants, was eventually dissolved by authorities in Guatemalan using tear gas and riot shields. Mexico last week began restricting crossings at its southern border to essential travel and stepped up operations to intercept migrants, especially families, in the south. The Northern Triangle countries โ Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador โ have accounted for the majority of migrants arriving at the U.S. southern border in recent years.
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Guatemala declares emergency measures as new caravan rumored
Read full article: Guatemala declares emergency measures as new caravan rumoredMigrants disembark on the Mexican side of the border after crossing the Usumacinta River from Guatemala, in Frontera Corozal, Chiapas state, Mexico, Wednesday, March 24, 2021. Guatemala issued a similar decree in January to stymie a previous caravan, arguing it represented a public health risk amid the coronavirus pandemic. During the previous attempt in January, Guatemalan police and soldiers launched tear gas and wielded batons and shields to stop a group of about 2,000 Honduran migrants at a roadblock. AdSeveral caravans of mainly Honduran migrants have tried to cross Guatemala and Mexico to reach the U.S. border, though none has succeeded since 2019. U.S. authorities reported more than 100,000 encounters on the southern border in February, the highest since a four-month streak in 2019.
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US officials to hold talks in Mexico on migration
Read full article: US officials to hold talks in Mexico on migrationMexican immigration agents stop people who crossed the Suchiate River, the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico, to see their identification documents as they enforce limits on all but essential travel near Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, Monday, March 22, 2021. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)MEXICO CITY โ Mexico announced Monday that several top U.S. advisers on border and immigration issues will meet with Mexican officials on Tuesday to discuss migration and development in Central America. The talks come as a surge of migrants has hit the U.S. southern border. AdU.S. border patrol officials had encountered more than 29,000 unaccompanied minors since Oct. 1, nearly the same number of youths taken into custody for all of the previous budget year, according to administration officials. Officials say migrant traffickers are encouraging people to make the trip by claiming the U.S. border is open to migrants, while Biden administration officials have stressed that the border is not open.
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Mexico limits non-essential travel on southern border
Read full article: Mexico limits non-essential travel on southern borderGuatemalan travelers cross the Suchiate River, border between Guatemala and Mexico, into Mexico aboard a raft near Ciudad Hidalgo, Sunday, March 21, 2021. Mexico sent hundreds of immigration agents, police and National Guard officers marching through the streets of the capital of the southern state of Chiapas to launch an operation to crack down on migrant smuggling. Dozens of immigration agents lined the riverside asking those who landed on the giant innertube rafts that carry most of the cross-border traffic for documentation and turning many back. AdAfter a negotiation, immigration agents allowed her sister and another relative to pass, but they had to leave their IDs with agents while they shopped. On Friday, hundreds of National Guard troops and immigration agents paraded through the capital of the southern state of Chiapas.
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Families begin burying murdered Guatemalan migrants
Read full article: Families begin burying murdered Guatemalan migrants(AP Photo/Moises Castillo)COMITANCILLO โ Families of some of the 16 Guatemalan migrants killed near the Mexico-U.S. border in late January began burying their remains Saturday in the town of Comitancillo, where 11 of the victims were from. The migrants' charred bodies arrived Friday night to the region near Guatemala's border with Mexico after being sent from the other side of Mexico, Reynosa, just across the U.S. border from Texas. โWe are seeing his coffin, we will not see his face anymore,โ reflected Magdalena Dalila Miranda, the young man's sister. Because the bodies had been burned, it took weeks for positive identifications through DNA samples, but the families in Guatemala had already started mourning. The massacre raised memories of another migrant massacre in Tamaulipas in August 2010, when members of the Zetas cartel killed 72 migrants near the town of San Fernando.
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Dozen state police charged in the massacre of 19 in Mexico
Read full article: Dozen state police charged in the massacre of 19 in MexicoHe believes his daughter Santa is one of the charred corpses found in a northern Mexico border state on Saturday. The killings revived memories of the gruesome 2010 massacre of 72 migrants near the town of San Fernando in the same gang-ridden state. โIn the aforementioned acts of Jan. 22, at least 12 state police officers participated,โ Barrios Mojica said. In December, one of the four victims so far identified in the January massacre claimed the vehicle from immigration authorities. But Barrios Mojica said the state police officers charged in the killings knew their shell casing might give them away, so probably picked them up.
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Large migrant caravan dissolves in Guatemala
Read full article: Large migrant caravan dissolves in GuatemalaA Honduran migrant child is helped off a Guatemalan army truck after being returned to El Florido, Guatemala, one of the border points between Guatemala and Honduras, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021. A once large caravan of Honduran migrants that pushed its way into Guatemala last week had dissipated by Tuesday in the face of Guatemalan security forces. (AP Photo/Oliver de Ros)EL FLORIDO โ A once large caravan of Honduran migrants that pushed its way into Guatemala last week had dissipated by Tuesday in the face of Guatemalan security forces. They were passed from Guatemalan border agents to their Honduran counterparts and then boarded buses that would take them back to their hometowns. Guatemalan forces effectively dissolved multiple migrant caravans last year.
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Guatemala troops, police break up caravan of weary migrants
Read full article: Guatemala troops, police break up caravan of weary migrantsGuatemalan soldiers and police block Honduran migrants from advancing toward the US border, on the highway in Vado Hondo, Guatemala, Monday, Jan. 18, 2021. Some migrants threw rocks while authorities launched tear gas and pushed the migrants with their riot shields back down the highway. Their ranks have reduced through attrition as some migrants have agreed to be bused back to the Honduran border. In total, some 8,000 to 9,000 Honduran migrants were believed to have entered Guatemala in the yearโs first caravan after departing from San Pedro Sula, Honduras early Friday. โWe are proposing that they seek a dialogue with the migrants, in Honduras, Guatemala,โ President Andrรฉs Manuel Lรณpez Obrador said Monday.
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Guatemala forces stall migrant caravan with tear gas, batons
Read full article: Guatemala forces stall migrant caravan with tear gas, batonsHonduran migrants clash with Guatemalan soldiers in Vado Hondo, Guatemala, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021. Guatemalan authorities estimated that as many as 9,000 Honduran migrants crossed into Guatemala as part of an effort to form a new caravan to reach the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Sandra Sebastian)VADO HONDO โ Guatemalan police and soldiers launched tear gas and wielded batons and shields against a group of Honduran migrants that tried to push through their roadblock early Sunday. The roadblock was strategically placed at a chokepoint on the two-lane highway to Chiquimula in an area known as Vado Hondo. The security forces beat them back and deployed tear gas.
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Guatemala tries blocking caravan of 9,000 Honduran migrants
Read full article: Guatemala tries blocking caravan of 9,000 Honduran migrantsHonduran migrants hoping to reach the U.S. border rest on the side of a highway, as soldiers patrol the road in Vado Hondo, Guatemala, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. Guatemalan authorities estimated that as many as 9,000 Honduran migrants crossed into Guatemala as part of an effort to form a new caravan to reach the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Sandra Sebastian)GUATEMALA CITY โ Guatemalan soldiers blocked part of a caravan of as many as 9,000 Honduran migrants Saturday at a point not far from where they entered the country seeking to reach the U.S. border. On Friday night, two groups of more than 3,000 Honduran migrants each pushed their way into Guatemala without registering, part of a larger migrant caravan that had left the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula before dawn. The Honduran migrants are trying to cross Guatemala to reach Mexico, driven by deepening poverty and the hope of a warmer reception if they can reach the United States border.
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Migrant caravan on the move in Honduras in uncertain times
Read full article: Migrant caravan on the move in Honduras in uncertain timesBefore the large breach, Guatemalan authorities had reported picking up only small groups of Hondurans and returning them to the border. Mainor Garcia, a 19-year-old laborer from San Pedro Sula, carried a purple knapsack as he walked along the highway early Friday. In recent caravans, Guatemalan authorities have stopped small groups of migrants at roadblocks and returned them to Honduras. Other attempted caravans last year were broken up by Guatemalan authorities before they reached Mexico. __Escalon reported from San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
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Honduran migrants trek north toward Guatemalan border
Read full article: Honduran migrants trek north toward Guatemalan borderAbout 200 Honduran migrants resumed walking toward the border with Guatemala early Thursday, a day before a migrant caravan was scheduled to depart the city of San Pedro Sula. That first group set out Wednesday but paused at night before reaching some 75 police officers, dressed in riot gear, who waited along the highway on the outskirts of San Pedro Sula. By Thursday, more migrants arrived at San Pedro Sula's bus terminal. On Thursday, Mexico's National Immigration Institute posted videos showing hundreds of agents and National Guard members drilling on the southern border. The decree noted the threat of migrants entering without required documentation and without following pandemic-related screening at the border.
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Mexican president defends restrictive immigration policies
Read full article: Mexican president defends restrictive immigration policiesMexican President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 defended Mexicos restrictive immigration policy, which has prevented many Central American migrants from crossing Mexico to reach the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte, File)MEXICO CITY โ Mexican President Andrรฉs Manuel Lรณpez Obrador on Thursday defended Mexicoโs restrictive immigration policy, which has prevented many Central American migrants from crossing Mexico to reach the U.S. border. Mexico has sent National Guard officers and immigration agents to the southern border with Guatemala to prevent migrant caravans from entering Mexico and detain those who do manage to cross. โWe have protected migrants, there have been no violations of their human rights," Lรณpez Obrador said. โIt was our own decision, that we made, foreign governments do not impose anything on us,โ the president said.
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Guatemala digs through landslide where 100 believed buried
Read full article: Guatemala digs through landslide where 100 believed buriedA barefooted woman makes her way around debris brought on by a landslide on a road blocking traffic, in the aftermath of Hurricane Eta, in Purulha, northern Guatemala Friday, Nov. 6, 2020. In a news conference, President Alejandro Giammattei said he believed there were at least 100 dead there in San Cristobal Verapaz, but noted that was still unconfirmed. Her home in La Lima, a San Pedro Sula suburb, is 150 feet from the roiling Chamelecon river and only a short way from the international airportโs runway. It said rescues were happening Friday in San Pedro Sula and La Lima, but the need was great and resources limited. The U.S. State Department said in a statement Friday that four U.S. helicopters from the Soto Cano Air Base near Tegucigalpa had flown to San Pedro Sula to participate in rescue operations.
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Weakened Eta drenches Central America; at least 57 dead
Read full article: Weakened Eta drenches Central America; at least 57 deadA pregnant woman is carried out of an area flooded by water brought by Hurricane Eta in Planeta, Honduras, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. (AP Photo/Delmer Martinez)TEGUCIGALPA โ The rain-heavy remnants of Hurricane Eta flooded homes from Panama to Guatemala Thursday as the death toll across Central America rose to at least 57, and aid organizations warned the flooding and mudslides were creating a slow-moving humanitarian disaster across the region. Eta had sustained winds of 35 mph (55 kph) and was moving north at 8 mph (13 kph) Thursday. When whatโs left of the storm wobbles back into the Caribbean it will regain some strength and become a tropical storm again, forecasts show. โWhatever comes out (of Central America) is going to linger awhile,โ said Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach.
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Many in migrant caravan bused back to Honduran border
Read full article: Many in migrant caravan bused back to Honduran borderEarly Saturday, hundreds of migrants who had entered Guatemala this week without registering were being bused back to their country's border by authorities after running into a large roadblock. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)RIO DULCE โ Hundreds of U.S.-bound Honduran migrants who had entered Guatemala this week without registering were being bused back to their country's border Saturday by authorities who met them with a large roadblock. Police said that hours earlier, migrants had boarded buses and army trucks to be taken back to the border. They heard about the caravan that formed earlier this week in San Pedro Sula via WhatsApp and Facebook. I donโt know to whose benefit, but weโre not naive.โThe new group was reminiscent of a migrant caravan that formed two years ago shortly before U.S. midterm elections.
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Migrants cross Guatemala despite government threats
Read full article: Migrants cross Guatemala despite government threatsA new caravan of about 2,000 migrants set out from neighboring Honduras in hopes of reaching the United States. But further ahead on the highway through northern Guatemala, about 1,000 migrants met a police and army roadblock late Friday that prevented them from advancing. On Thursday, Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei vowed to return the migrants to Honduras, citing efforts to contain the pandemic. Hundreds of migrants crossed into Mexico, were allowed to walk for several hours up a rural highway and then detained. Even if the migrants were allowed to cross Mexico without interference, the U.S. has essentially closed its border to legal immigration and entering illegally is as difficult as ever.
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Hundreds of Honduran migrants set out for US amid pandemic
Read full article: Hundreds of Honduran migrants set out for US amid pandemicHonduran migrants hoping to reach the U.S. entered Guatemala on foot Thursday, testing the newly reopened frontier that had been shut due to the new coronavirus pandemic. Guatemalaโs president quickly vowed to detain them and return them to Honduras, saying the migrants represented a threat to the health of Guatemalans amid efforts to contain the pandemic. In one group were four teenagers, all friends and neighbors from San Pedro Sula, from which hundreds of migrants had set out the previous night. Mexico and the United States deported hundreds of migrants back to their home countries to try to empty detention centers. Mexico has typically offered migrants the opportunity to seek asylum there, but many have their minds set on the United States.

US close to implementing asylum agreement with Guatemala
Read full article: US close to implementing asylum agreement with GuatemalaCopyright 2019 CNN(CNN) - The Trump administration is close to implementing an asylum agreement with Guatemala that would limit who's eligible for asylum in the United States, according to sources familiar with the matter. The agreement, which President Donald Trump announced in the Oval Office in July, is part of a concerted effort by the administration to curb the flow of asylum seekers to the United States. The accord commits Guatemala to extend asylum to migrants who seek it. There's a caveat, however, for those who come through safe third countries, meaning countries with which US has an agreement. "The United States government knows well that conditions there are dangerous.

Guatemala's election has global implications
Read full article: Guatemala's election has global implications(CNN) - Donald Trump would be wise to watch Guatemala's run-off presidential election this weekend closely. This means Guatemala's next president may find themselves on the receiving end of immense pressure from the US president and his administration. Guatemala's next president will be tasked with overseeing the final implementation of a controversial agreement reached between Trump and his Guatemalan counterpart, outgoing President Jimmy Morales, in late July. Between 2008 and 2012, she served as Guatemala's first lady during the presidency of her husband, Alvaro Colom. He has described the outgoing Morales as irresponsible, but has not ruled out the asylum deal himself.

Guatemalan boys denied visas for US game
Read full article: Guatemalan boys denied visas for US gameThe Guatemala under-15 boys soccer team is among the top 14 teams in the CONCACAF championship. (CNN) - At least nine boys with the Guatemalan under-15 soccer team were denied travel visas to the United States, the country's soccer federation said. The team is set to compete in the CONCACAF Boys U-15 championship at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida beginning on August 4. The Guatemalan soccer officials didn't elaborate on why the visas were denied. The Guatemalan team is set to face the US, Haiti and Suriname teams in the first phase of the tournament.

Trump administration moves to dramatically limit asylum claims
Read full article: Trump administration moves to dramatically limit asylum claimsThe American Civil Liberties Union, which has filed challenges against other Trump administration policies, plans to "sue swiftly." "The Trump administration is trying to unilaterally reverse our country's legal and moral commitment to protect those fleeing danger. "The Coyotes and Drug Cartels are in total control of the Mexico side of the Southern Border. The Trump administration has continued to implement a separate policy that requires some asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for the duration of their immigration proceedings. The Trump administration has also sought to sign a "safe-third country" agreement with Guatemala.

Guatemala: Home of Hass and birthplace of chocolate
Read full article: Guatemala: Home of Hass and birthplace of chocolate(CNN) - Not many people know it, but the Hass avocado, favorite of Californians, has its humble beginnings in Guatemala. But venture to Guatemala and you'll discover so much more than just the home of the Hass. It's also considered the birthplace of chocolate -- Mayans called the cacao plant the fruit of the gods -- and it produces some of the world's best coffee. And the best way to sample it is in traditional Guatemalan hot chocolate. Melted into cream, and infused with cinnamon, this will be the best hot chocolate you'll ever have.

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