Dozens of deported migrants, including Norma, a 69-year-old Honduran mother, face a bleak future in San Pedro Sula after failed asylum attempts in the U.S. put them back in the hands of the same threats they fled. With the incoming Trump administration promising mass deportations, Central American countries like Honduras are ill-equipped to handle a potential surge in vulnerable deportees, leaving many without support or options for survival. Despite government assistance being scarce, organizations like the Mennonite Social Action Commission are stepping in to aid deportees like Larissa MartÃnez, who struggle to reintegrate into a society plagued by violence and economic hardship.
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Sarah Milgrim’s family says she was “striving for peace” and urges end to violence: “What does it accomplish?”
Sarah Milgrim, a 26-year-old who worked for the Israeli Embassy, was fatally shot alongside her boyfriend, Yaron Lischinsky, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., after attending a diplomatic event focused on aid to Gaza. Her family described her as a compassionate person dedicated to peace, while her father expressed that she had the strength to mold their lives positively. Following their tragic deaths, it was revealed that Lischinsky had planned to propose to...
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