TPS Holders Are Integral Members of the U.S. Economy and Society ArticleOct 20, 2017 TPS Holders Are Integral Members of the U.S. Economy and Society Ending Temporary Protected Status would threaten the lives of more than 300,000 Salvadorans, Hondurans, and Haitians living and working in the United States. Oct 20, 2017 Nicole Prchal Svajlenka, Angie Bautista-Chavez, Laura Muñoz Lopez
TPS Can Promote Stability and Recovery for Central American Countries Hit by Recent Hurricanes ReportDec 21, 2020 TPS Can Promote Stability and Recovery for Central American Countries Hit by Recent Hurricanes Hurricanes Eta and Iota caused widespread damage to several already fragile Central American countries, leaving them incapable of safely and adequately accepting the return of their own nationals living abroad. Dec 21, 2020 Silva Mathema, Tom Jawetz
Help for Hondurans After Their Election ArticleDec 9, 2009 Help for Hondurans After Their Election Hondurans voted in last month’s presidential election; the global community should put their interests first, notes Stephanie Miller. Dec 9, 2009 Stephanie Miller
They Are Refugees: An Increasing Number of People Are Fleeing Violence in the Northern Triangle ArticleFeb 24, 2016 They Are Refugees: An Increasing Number of People Are Fleeing Violence in the Northern Triangle The escalating violence in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala is forcing many citizens—especially mothers and children—to flee to safety. Feb 24, 2016 Silva Mathema
Statistical Analysis Shows that Violence, Not Deferred Action, Is Behind the Surge of Unaccompanied Children Crossing the Border ArticleJul 8, 2014 Statistical Analysis Shows that Violence, Not Deferred Action, Is Behind the Surge of Unaccompanied Children Crossing the Border Based on a statistical analysis of unaccompanied children arrivals data, border security statistics, and violence levels in Central America, it is clear that violence in countries such as Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador—rather than deferred action or lax U.S. border enforcement—is driving the increase in unaccompanied children. Jul 8, 2014 Tom K. Wong