Government Accountability

U.S. Deportations of Hondurans Skyrocket Amid Biden Administration’s Border Laxity

By National Security Desk | November 5, 2025

More than 34,000 Hondurans were deported in the first ten months of 2025, with nearly 80% sent back from the U.S. despite ongoing border challenges—raising questions about government priorities and national security.

In a troubling sign of continued border enforcement challenges, over 34,000 Honduran nationals were deported to their home country between January and October of 2025. Shockingly, 78.1% of these removals originated from the United States, according to data released by Honduras' Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM).This surge represents a 22.4% increase compared to the same period last year—a clear indicator that current U.S. immigration policies are insufficient to stem the flow across our southern border.What Does This Spike Mean for American Sovereignty and Security?The majority of those returned—26,711 individuals—were deported under policies still bearing the imprint of former President Donald...

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