President Meanie! how cruel! he won't let these poor wretches of humanity claim asylum just because they were born in a shithole nation! Oh the humanity.   
 BAHHAHHAAAAAAAAAAA
Report: US to send asylum seekers to Honduras, blocking them from making a claim in America
https://www.yahoo.com/news/report-us...041906871.html
A migration deal will allow  immigration authorities to send asylum seekers to Honduras and prevent  them from reapplying in the United States, according to 
documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times. 
  The Department of Homeland Security 
announced the agreement in  September, but the Times on Monday was the first to report that the  deal would block seekers from applying in the U.S. if Honduras or  another country rejects their asylum claims. 
  Under the deal, authorities could send 
asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border  to Honduras regardless of if they came from the country, the Times  reported. Immigration officials previously said the agreement would  prevent vulnerable populations from being "victimized by smugglers." 
  A source provided a copy of the agreement to The Times this week, the newspaper reported.
  
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  The U.S.-Honduras agreement is one of President Donald Trump's many  efforts to crack down on asylum seekers at the border. The Trump  administration struck a similar deal with Guatemala requiring migrants  to apply for asylum there if they cross into the Central American  country en route to the U.S.  
  Another proposed rule makes asylum seekers who pass through another country first 
ineligible for asylum at the U.S. southern border. Announced in July, the rule faces several legal challenges. 
  
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  The U.S.-Honduras deal has also drawn criticism since it was  announced in September. Michelle Brane, director of migrant rights and  justice at the Women's Refugee Commission, said the deal endangers  families and undermines human rights.
  "Honduras is one of the most dangerous countries in the world," 
Brane tweeted. "It is the opposite of what we are supposed to stand for."
  The U.S. Department of State issued a 
travel advisory for Honduras in June, urging tourists to reconsider visiting the country because of crime rates.  
  "Violent crime, such as homicide and armed robbery, is common," the  advisory states. "Violent gang activity, such as extortion, violent  street crime, rape, and narcotics and human trafficking, is widespread.  Local police and emergency services lack sufficient resources to respond  effectively to serious crime."
  
Contributing: David Jackson and Alan Gomez, USA TODAY