“Love the stranger because you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” (Dt. 10.19) November 13, 2020. The feet of Noelia, Edwin, John Jairo, Jesús, Miguel Ángel, Olivia, José Manuel, Jackeline, Kelly, as well as those of the more than five million Venezuelan refugees and migrants, are tired of so much walking and retracing the roads in search of protection and a dignified future in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Two Viruses Threaten Honduran Migrants: Covid-19 and Social Exclusion
Guadalajara, October 25, 2020 – The global pandemic caused by Covid-19 did not prevent a group of Hondurans from trying to leave their country and escape the injustices they experience daily. According to journalistic sources, there were between three thousand and four thousand people who made up this “migrant caravan” and they were split up in Guatemalan territory a few days after the pandemic began. Insecurity, inequality, and the lack of opportunities that prevent a