Tag Archives: Honduras
Observer Radio Episode 57: What to Take Away From the Lieutenant Governor Debate
Staff writers Patrick Michels and Emily DePrang rudely talk over each other in a conversation about the lieutenant governor debate held earlier this week. ...Read More
As Honduras Unravels, U.S. Struggles to Cope with Refugees
A growing movement of Central Americans protest mistreatment by authorities, criminals in Mexico....Read More
Border Patrol Agent’s Assault of Three Women Shakes Border Community
Residents demand more oversight of Border Patrol agents and an end to what they say is a pattern of abuse.
On March 12, a Honduran woman, her 14-year old daughter and another teenage girl surrendered to Border Patrol agent Esteban Manzanares on the banks of the Rio G...Read More
United Nations: Children Crossing the Border Qualify for Asylum
A majority of the unaccompanied Mexican and Central American children crossing the U.S.-Mexico border should qualify for political asylum, according to the Unit...Read More