Central America

Mass Migration Through Honduras Exposes Flaws in U.S. Border Security and Regional Policies

By Economics Desk | August 28, 2025

Over 21,000 migrants, mainly Cuban, entered Honduras en route to the U.S. even as nearly 18,300 Venezuelans were forced back south—revealing a broken system that undermines American sovereignty and border security.

The recent data from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) paints a troubling picture: between January and July 2025, more than 21,600 migrants—primarily Cubans—entered Honduras aiming for the so-called “American Dream,” while nearly 18,300 people, mostly Venezuelans attempting the same journey, were pushed back towards South America.Such flows underscore a persistent failure to enforce U.S. borders with firm resolve. Despite policies meant to stem illegal crossings, migrants continue to flood Central America’s corridors, signaling Washington’s inability to deter these dangerous treks effectively.Is Broken Regional Cooperation Fueling Migration Instead of Stemming It?The report reveals that while roughly 54% of migrants travel...

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