Central Americans edge north as pandemic spurs economic collapse
A man checks the temperature of a migrant from Honduras who was trying to reach the U.S., at the Corinto border between Guatemala and Honduras, in Puerto Barrios/ By Laura Gottesdiener, Lizbeth Diaz and Sarah Kinosian MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) - After losing her job in Honduras, Gabriela Alvarado has spent the last six weeks crisscrossing towards the U.S. border, part of a small but growing movement of Central Americans heading north after the coronavirus ravaged the already poor region. Alvarado and her husband, Jose, decided their only ...
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