Obama Outlines Plan With Central American Leaders to Address Immigration Crisis

Leaders from three Central American nations met with President Obama late last week to discuss possible ways to curb the influx of unaccompanied child migrants from journeying to the United States, as well as how to manage those who already crossed the border.

New Report: Majority of Unaccompanied Migrant Children Now With Relatives in US

A new report indicates that the majority of unaccompanied migrant children from Central America are now living with relatives in the United States.

Obama Administration Considering Giving Refugee Status to Honduran Children

White House officials said Thursday that the Obama administration is considering granting refugee status to undocumented children from Honduras.

House Republicans Release Set of Proposals to Manage Immigration Border Crisis

House Republicans released a plan Wednesday to counter the Senate Democrats' proposals to deal with the growing immigration crisis.

President Obama to Meet With Central American Leaders to Discuss Child Migrant Crisis

President Obama will meet with leaders from Central America to discuss ways to curb the high numbers of unaccompanied children crossing into the United States.

Controversial Refs Could Officiate World Cup Final

Yuichi Nishimura of Japan and Carlos Velasco of Spain, two referees involved in controversial calls during the 2014 World Cup are in the pool of officials that could officiate the Sunday's title game.

Team X-Ray: Latin American Countries Thriving at 2014 FIFA World Cup

Soccer has always been the most popular sport in Latin America and the 2014 World Cup is the best place to showcase that. As we head into the round of 16 this weekend, we are able to see that no area of the world has been more successful in this year's tournament than Latin America.

Honduras and Switzerland Face Off in a Critical Group E Matchup

Group E of the 2014 FIFA World Cup has been competitive as expected with France leading the way. Both Honduras and Switzerland have a chance to advance to this year's knockout round. Latin Post.com breaks down the possibilities and previews the game.

Honduras vs Ecuador: Head to Head; Comparison by Soccer History, Facts, Celebrities, Culture and More

The 2014 FIFA World brings together all walks of life from all over the world. Group E gives us a must-see matchup between two Latin American nations in Honduras and Ecuador. Let's compare the two great countries on and off the field.

World Cup 2014: Team Honduras Looking for 1st Tournament Win [Video]

"Los Catrachos" of Honduras is making its third World Cup appearance and is seeking to earn its first ever win in the tournament after going scoreless in the 2010 South Africa World Cup.

6 US Men Held in Honduras Prison: Witness Says Police Felt Obligated to Investigate Aqua Quest 'Gringos'

Men continue to speak up about the six Aqua Quest International crew members from the U.S. who have been held in a Puerto Lempira, Honduras, prison since May 5.

World Cup 2014 Preview, Predictions: France, Switzerland, Ecuador, Honduras: Which Team Gets Out of Group E? [Watch]

Groups of Death often get the plethora of the spotlight, but Groups of Opportunity are just as worthy of attention. Group E is certainly one of those opportunity groups as it features a few sides that are not considered major contenders but could potentially surprise at the World Cup. Here is a look at Group E.

Details About US Men Held in Honduras Prison Revealed: Aqua Quest International Crew Reportedly 'Broke No Laws'

More details have been revealed about the six U.S. men who have been held in a Honduras prison since May 5 while working for Aqua Quest International.

6 US Citizens Held in Honduras Prison on Weapons Charges, Reportedly Fed Minimal Food

Six Americans have been held in a Honduran jail for more than three weeks after authorities charged them with illegal weapons possession.

Human Rights Watch Report Details Violence in Honduras Over Land Ownership

Northern Honduras: in the fertile and lush Bajo Aguán region, there has been continuous violence, uninvestigated corruption and brazen lawlessness since 2009. The violence can be traced back to the agrarian law enacted in 1992, which allowed for the sale of large tracts of land that previously could only be owned collectively. The government's decision to change the law sparked questions of land sale legality and provoked unforeseen violence.

Latin American Drug Trade Ruining Ecosystems in Central America

The illegal drug trade in Latin America is hurting precious rainforests in more ways than previously known about, according to a scientific new study released this week.
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