Deportation Deals with Latin America

Anti-ICE activists in California are trying to stop federal agents from deporting migrants by warning them with sirens and bullhorns. The Trump administration has made deals across Latin America to assist in the U.S. effort to deport migrants who have entered the country illegally, with migrants being shipped to and held in several Central American countries.

Fly-and-Flop Holidays in Troubled Nations of Central America and the Caribbean

Troubled nations in Central America and the Caribbean are becoming popular destinations for fly-and-flop holidays, with places like Roatán in Honduras emerging as cheaper and quieter alternatives for tourists seeking a different experience.

U.S.-Guatemala Deportation Agreement

Guatemala agrees to accept migrants being deported from the U.S. under a new agreement reached by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This is the second deportation deal made during Rubio's Central America trip focused on immigration.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's Central America Trip and Colombia Conflict

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio embarks on his first international trip to Central America. In Colombia, clashes between rival guerilla factions result in the displacement of tens of thousands of people.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's Visit to El Salvador

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited El Salvador and met with President Nayib Bukele and his family at the presidential palace. Rubio shared parental advice and discussed promoting America First foreign policy during his Central American tour. President Bukele offered to transfer convicted criminals to a mega-prison in exchange for a fee and signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation in nuclear energy.

Migrant Journey from South to Central America

Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Caitlin Dickerson made the harrowing journey of nearly half a million migrants crossing the perilous stretch of jungle between South and Central America.

US Immigration Policy and Recent Developments in Mexico and Central America

President Joe Biden announces Executive Actions to effectively close the border to most undocumented asylum seekers, leaning on Mexico and Central America for cooperation. Recent elections in the region may impact migration flows to the US.

Collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge Workers

Workers missing from the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge are from Mexico and Central America. This article explores their daily lives.

Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Missing Construction Workers from Mexico & Central America

Construction workers from Mexico and Central America, including a Honduran man with a delivery business, went missing in the Baltimore bridge collapse. Two bodies were recovered, and four remained missing. The tragedy highlighted the contributions of migrants to the U.S. economy.

Syphilis Among Migrants in Mexico's Southern Border

An NGO working with migrants in Mexico's Southern border warns that 3 out of 10 arriving migrants from Central America have syphilis or other STDs. They have seen a rise in syphilis cases, especially among Cubans, and promote safe sex practices among migrants.