Times of Suriname

Honduras caravan heads towards US to escape pandemic-induced poverty

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TEGUCIGALP­A - HondurasHu­ndreds of Hondurans formed a caravan headed towards the United States on Wednesday, seeking to improve their living conditions as the coronaviru­s has killed over 2,000 people and paralyzed the economy in the Central American nation, local media reported.

The migrants, mostly young men and women carrying backpacks and small children, departed from a bus terminal in the northern city of San Pedro Sula headed toward the Guatemalan border, according to local television. “I’m leaving with my husband and my two children. There is no work here. There is nothing to do, and if you find a job they only pay you 100 lempiras ($4) a day,” said a woman who identified herself as Cristina to local television program Hoy Mismo.

Wednesday’s group marks the first caravan to depart Honduras in 2020, as the nation suffers the largest recorded economic decline in its history after six months of strict lockdown measures aimed at slowing the spread of the novel coronaviru­s. In October 2018, US President Donald Trump ordered soldiers to the border with Mexico in response to caravans of Central American migrants who were moving north to the United States. Trump, who railed against unauthoriz­ed immigratio­n in his successful 2016 presidenti­al campaign, claimed that the troops were needed to the secure the border against the migrants but critics said the move was a political stunt in the lead up to US congressio­nal elections that November.

(CNN)

 ??  ?? Hondurans sit on the flat bed of a truck as they leave for the US. (Photo:CNN)
Hondurans sit on the flat bed of a truck as they leave for the US. (Photo:CNN)

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