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Central American Farmers Head to the U.S., Fleeing Climate Change

April 13, 2019April 13, 2019KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Central American Farmers Head to the U.S., Fleeing Climate Change

The problems plaguing farmers in Honduras and elsewhere have mounted with rising temperatures and increasingly unpredictable weather.

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Trump Wants to Cut Aid to Central America. Here Are Some of the Dozens of U.S.-Funded Programs.

April 2, 2019MEGAN SPECIAComments Off on Trump Wants to Cut Aid to Central America. Here Are Some of the Dozens of U.S.-Funded Programs.

President Trump has vowed to cut aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador over migration. But the cuts could impact the very programs designed to encourage people to stay.

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The Interpreter: Border Crackdowns Feed a Self-Reinforcing Cycle of Fear and Backlash

April 2, 2019MAX FISHER and AMANDA TAUBComments Off on The Interpreter: Border Crackdowns Feed a Self-Reinforcing Cycle of Fear and Backlash

In the United States and Europe, efforts to control unauthorized arrivals can heighten perceptions of chaos at the border.

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Where Does Aid to Central America Go? Police Officers, Farmers and NGOs

April 1, 2019ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Where Does Aid to Central America Go? Police Officers, Farmers and NGOs

President Trump has called for cutting off aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, where many migrants are fleeing violence and poverty. Advocates say withdrawing aid compounds those problems.

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Trump Turns U.S. Policy in Central America on Its Head

March 30, 2019ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Trump Turns U.S. Policy in Central America on Its Head

His plan to cut aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador is “shooting yourself in the foot,” said one human rights worker. Mexico has urged more funding for development.

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Why Elliott Abrams and Ilhan Omar Tangled Over U.S. Foreign Policy

February 14, 2019NIRAJ CHOKSHI and MATTHEW HAAGComments Off on Why Elliott Abrams and Ilhan Omar Tangled Over U.S. Foreign Policy

At a tense hearing, Representative Omar and Mr. Abrams, a newly appointed Trump administration official, clashed over his role in the United States’ past support of brutal leaders abroad.

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Mexico Moves to Encourage Caravan Migrants to Stay and Work

January 25, 2019JEFF ERNST and KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Mexico Moves to Encourage Caravan Migrants to Stay and Work

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has streamlined the process to give humanitarian visas to migrants from Central America, drawing more toward the border with the United States.

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Trump Administration Says Migrants Seeking Asylum Must Wait in Mexico

December 20, 2018MICHAEL TACKETT, CAITLIN DICKERSON and AZAM AHMEDComments Off on Trump Administration Says Migrants Seeking Asylum Must Wait in Mexico

Mexico reluctantly agreed to accept the immigrants while their cases are considered in court. The move could substantially reduce the number of people trying to gain entry into the United States.

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Mexico’s Strategy for Dealing With Trump: Warn Him About China

December 17, 2018December 17, 2018AZAM AHMED and ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Mexico’s Strategy for Dealing With Trump: Warn Him About China

Mexico has a plan to deal with migrants: develop Central America, ideally with U.S. help. If not, it may turn to China, a powerful player in the region.

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Mexico Once Saw Migration as a U.S. Problem. Now It Needs Answers of Its Own.

December 5, 2018December 5, 2018KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Mexico Once Saw Migration as a U.S. Problem. Now It Needs Answers of Its Own.

The Tijuana crisis is putting pressure on Mexico’s relationships with Central America, from which most of the gathered migrants are from, and the United States, where most are headed.

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