Honduras

June 12, 2018

The United States has long been home to exclusionary immigration policies. Under the Trump administration, the hardline position that deems undocumented immigrants criminals defines immigration enforcement operations, with ICE calling the shots.

March 19, 2018
Adrienne Pine

Edwin Espinal is just one of dozens of Honduran political prisoners currently being held in high-security facilities. On the Global Day of Action for political prisoners, the international community must join their struggle.

February 7, 2018

In Bolivia and Honduras, ambitious presidents have aligned with the courts to overturn constitutional term limits. Is Honduras’s current electoral crisis a harbinger of Bolivia’s political future?

January 11, 2018
Alexander Main

U.S. support for a corrupt election continues the country’s history of obstructing Honduran democracy.

December 12, 2017
Sandra Cuffe

Amid election violence, Honduran police officers have publicly stated they refuse to crack down on protests. What’s behind this?

December 12, 2017
Suyapa Portillo, Javier Lopez-Casertano, and Cristian Padilla Romero

A report by election observers reveals how fraud has functioned in Honduras’ presidential elections

December 6, 2017
Aaron Schneider and Rafael R. Ioris

The chaos surrounding last week’s presidential elections in Honduras reflects a rightwing consolidation of power in the country, abetted by the United States.

November 16, 2017
Miranda Cady Hallett and Leisy J. Abrego

After decades in limbo, the Trump administration threatens to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 300,000 immigrants. It’s time instead to grant them citizenship.

October 27, 2017
Kaelyn Forde

Five years after the deadly Ahuas shootings in Honduras, a detailed report reveals direct DEA involvement, government inaction, and little help for the victims.

May 24, 2017
Sandra Cuffe

Rural communities and environmental activists in Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and El Salvador unite to create a new front of resistance against mining projects across the region.

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