The government said it had conducted a review and found conditions in Honduras that resulted from the hurricane have notably improved ... READ MORE›
Karla Lisseth Turcios worked for El Economista, which is part of La Prensa Grafica media group... READ MORE›
A Salvadoran woman serving a 30-year jail sentence for having an abortion was released from prison Thursday on the orders of the Supreme Court, her lawyer... READ MORE›
The quake, which was felt as far as Mexico City and Guatemala City, struck 74 miles 120 kilometers off the Pacific Coast at 12 49 a.m... READ MORE›
At least 25 people were killed in Mexico's Oaxaca state, 17 of them in the town of Juchitan, officials said... READ MORE›
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen concluded that El Salvador has rebuilt and recovered enough so the emergency declaration is no longer necessary... READ MORE›
The Long Read Nayib Bukele is trying to wrest control of El Salvador's capital from the grip of murderous gangs. His weapons? Gentrification, Instagram and YouTube... READ MORE›
According to a recent study by the left-leaning Center for American Progress, TPS recipients have nearly 275,000 U.S.-born children... READ MORE›
Instead, Trump directed the State Department to begin preparations to move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem... READ MORE›
The Haitians had been allowed to stay in the United States after the 2010 earthquake, which devastated Port-au-Prince, the capital, and killed 200,000... READ MORE›
If DHS ultimately decides to end its use of private prisons, the long-term future of a facility such as Cibola would be unclear... READ MORE›
A massive 8.0-magnitude earthquake rocked Mexico's southern coast, the U.S. Geological Survey said early Friday, triggering a potential tsunami threat to several neighboring countries... READ MORE›
But administration officials say that information is neither checked against DHS biometric data nor shared with ICE for potential enforcement purposes... READ MORE›
Widespread hazardous tsunami waves were possible after a huge, magnitude eight earthquake struck southern Mexico, the Pacific Tsunami Centre has warned... READ MORE›
The World Health Organization ranks Costa Rica as having the best health care system in Central America and 36th best in the world... READ MORE›
At least 32 people have been killed after a magnitude-8.1 earthquake struck Mexico, causing a tsunami and warnings for countries across Central America... READ MORE›
Tropical Storm Nate has killed at least 10 people in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, before it moves north towards the US... READ MORE›
In El Salvador, the eartquake could be felt in the regions of Chalatenango, San Salvador, Cabanas and San Miguel... READ MORE›
El Salvador, one of the world's deadliest countries, has recorded a rare day without a single homicide... READ MORE›
Globally, the mortality rate for young people decreased 21 percent between 2000 and 2015, with HIV-related deaths in particular falling significantly... READ MORE›
Ms. Guevara said that many people in danger now believe that the United States no longer wants them... READ MORE›
Central Americans continue to surge across U.S. border, new DHS figures show... READ MORE›
Central American families have been crossing the Rio Grande into the United States and turning themselves in to Border Patrol agents... READ MORE›
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT Over three nightmarish days with the police on the streets of San Salvador, MailOnline saw them respond to 52 murders... READ MORE›
But strong refugee laws coupled with pressure from activists means a small but growing number of families are being granted asylum in Mexico... READ MORE›
Exclusive Central America to seek Mexico's support after Trump win... READ MORE›
Its epicenter was located some 149 km 93 miles south-southwest of Puerto Triunfo in El Salvador, according to the U.S. Geological Survey... READ MORE›
TAPACHULA, Mexico -- Leaving El Salvador had never been in Alberto's plans... READ MORE›
The rare November hurricane will make landfall either in Nicaragua or Costa Rica... READ MORE›
Nate is predicted to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane by the time it hits the US Gulf Coast on Sunday, NHC spokesman Dennis Feltgen said... READ MORE›
Hopes of eliminating malaria from more than 30 countries with a total population of 2 billion have risen following the successful removal of the disease from Sri Lanka... READ MORE›
Exclusive Asylum applications in Mexico surge after Trump election win... READ MORE›
The number of unauthorized Cubans arriving in the United States nearly doubled in fiscal 2015, rising to 43,159 from 24,278 the previous year, according to U.S... READ MORE›
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