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Country hopes border crackdown will be enough to appease Trump administration
Better use of funds could prevent a low growth, high emigration trap
White House threatens to use remittances from US as leverage in migration dispute
US president wants Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador to do more to stop flow of migrants
Punitive tariffs were averted but at a steep cost for US trading partner
Dole Foods subsidiary suspends operations in the country amid unrest
López Obrador claims a win while White House seeks to curb migration
The FT meets a farmer in Honduras leaving his land after losing his crop
Worsening coffee production and financial despair drive migration to the US
New study finds number of unauthorised immigrants in US was down 1.5m from peak
The caravan heading for the US has the desperate feel of the Great Depression
President has warned he will cut aid if ‘human caravan’ is not stopped
Honduran migrants travelling across Central America for better prospects
Thousands head for US despite threat of family separations and Trump cutting off aid
Five years after the opening of Gustu in the Bolivian city, the high-altitude capital is reaping the fruits of ‘the Noma effect’
Using children’s lives for political leverage is patently un-American
Central Americans fleeing gang violence say they have no other choice
Juan Orlando Hernández sworn in for second term while opposition protesters march
Protests look set to escalate in the run-up to the swearing in of Juan Orlando Hernández
Bumper arabica production damps enthusiasm for price of commodity
US president revokes programme granted after earthquakes in the country in 2001
Washington endorses one of its biggest allies in region despite protests and poll irregularities
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