U.S. and Honduras Struggle Over Immigration and Security Amid Tense Relations
Despite high-level talks between Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Honduran President Xiomara Castro, longstanding tensions over immigration, extraditions, and drug trafficking cooperation reveal deeper fractures threatening America’s southern border security efforts.

In a critical meeting marking the first visit by a Trump Cabinet member to Honduras, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and President Xiomara Castro engaged in discussions focused on immigration control and border security. Yet beneath the formal announcements lies a more complicated reality: persistent distrust and diplomatic friction that risk undermining America's national sovereignty and effective enforcement of immigration laws. The key purported outcome was Honduras signing a letter of intent to share biometric data on migrants transiting through its territory with the U.S., joining similar agreements across Central America. Additionally, both governments inked an ambiguous agreement concerning migrants...
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