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  2. Central American migrant caravans - Wikipedia

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    Central American migrant caravans. The Northern Triangle of Central America three countries, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras. These countries share a border tripoint at Trifinio Fraternidad Transboundary Biosphere Reserve, and also aspects of classical cultures, history, society, and politics. Central American migrant caravans, [1] also ...

  3. There’s been a major shift in demographics at the border ...

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    And some countries that previously sent negligible numbers of migrants to the U.S. border have seen staggering increases. In fiscal 2019, the total number of people from the northwest African ...

  4. Honduran Americans - Wikipedia

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    Honduran Americans (Spanish: hondureño-americano, norteamericano de origen hondureño or estadounidense de origen hondureño) are Americans of full or partial Honduran descent. Hondurans are the eighth largest Hispanic group in the United States and the third largest Central American population, after Salvadorans and Guatemalans.

  5. Immigration in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to the Republic of Honduras is a complex demographic phenomenon that has been an important source of population growth and cultural change through the centuries throughout much of Honduran history. In the ten months to October 2022, about 120,000 migrants passed through Honduras, most of them being irregular. [1]

  6. Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The Honduran people are among the poorest in Latin America; gross national income per capita (2007) is US$1,649; the average for Central America is $6,736. Honduras is the fourth poorest country in the Western Hemisphere ; only Haiti , Nicaragua , and Guyana are poorer.

  7. Garifuna - Wikipedia

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    More than 5,000 Black Caribs were deported, but when the deportees landed on Roatan on April 12, 1797, only about 2,500 had survived the trip to the islands. After settling in the Honduras, they expanded along the Caribbean coast of Central America, coming to Belize and Guatemala to the north, and the south to Nicaragua. Over time, the Black ...

  8. Hondurans - Wikipedia

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    White Hondurans or white people from Honduras (colloquially called cheles), is a term used to refer to those Hondurans who are cataloged or considered as white people. However, the term white in Honduras similar to other Latin American countries is quite ambiguous, and some white people would not be classified as such in other countries. The ...

  9. Immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    In absolute numbers, the United States has by far the highest number of immigrants in the world, with 50,661,149 people as of 2019. [1] [2] This represents 19.1% of the 244 million international migrants worldwide, and 14.4% of the United States' population.