Beyond Violence: Drought and Migration in Central America’s Northern Triangle
Starting in 2014, the number of migrants from Central America’s Northern Triangle—Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras—surged, with border apprehensions increasing fivefold from 2010-2015. While apprehensions have declined from their peak, emigration from these countries has not necessarily slowed, and the conditions the migrants are seeking to escape have not changed. Experts blame the region’s widespread … Continue reading Beyond Violence: Drought and Migration in Central America’s Northern Triangle
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