Detienen in Honduras is 18 Cubans intending to travel illegally to EE.UU.

Choluteca, Honduras.

The authorities of Honduras informs this morning of the detention of 18 Cuban immigrants, between those two months of age, who allegedly pretended to be traveling from Central American countries to United States de manera illegal.

The detention is registered this March near the county of El Guasaule, department of Choluteca, frontier between Honduras and Nicaragua, has a routine police check, indicated by the Honduran National Police in a press release.

Vea: Diez killed in bus accident that transferred to Cuban masters

Aggregate that all four required because of “irregular manner” in the Honduran territory, because they are permanently retained in an office of the National Institute of Migration in Choluteca, where the authorities decide whether to allow a permit to cross the territory a su país de origen.

The Caribbean, -new women, are men and men-, were held by Fronteras agents, Prevention and Special Forces, when they sailed on Colony 7 of the Mayo of the municipality of El Triunfo, in mediations of Guasaule, señaló.

The Honduran Police has called for “ultimate control and vigilance” operations on the frontier in Nicaragua to prevent irregular foreign border strikes and prevent covid-19 pandemic contagions.

In recent decades, Central American countries have been converted into a transit point for migrants, especially Cubans and Africans, who have traveled Central American countries to travel to the United States, where authorities have enforced security in Mexico.

Honduras signed in September 2019 an agreement with the United States that seeks to address the irregular migration of Central American countries.

Following the agreement reached in May by the Department of National Security (DHS, in English), the Governors of Honduras and the United States agreed to send Central American asylum seekers to the state authorities.

The document summarizes similar agreements on co-operative asylum material with Guatemala, 26 July 2019, and El Salvador, 20 September, respectively.

ACNUR AYUDARÁ ‘N FORTALECER SYSTEM DE ASILO

The National Institute of Migration (INM) of Honduras and the High Commission of the United Nations for Refugees (Acnur) will establish an association agreement for the project “Fortification of the asylum system” in the country.

The agreement was made by INM Director Carolina Menjívar and Acnur’s representative in Honduras Andrés Celis.

The agreement allows the INM to increase the participation of local governments, state and private entities that support the asylum system.

“We agree that we should advocate for a better response to asylum seekers. We can make the best things, work and make a difference”, submeno Menjívar

The staff will increase the support and compromise of Acnur, and will ensure that Honduras has “a large tariff”, but together with the UN agency for refugees “lo lograremos”.

The representative of Acnur deported the importation of the agreement, because “the world is moving forward with the pandemic, it is a complicated matter between opening the gate or maintaining the safe house and here we will meet the lawmakers, the compromise of the Honduran authorities and the INM “. EFE

.Source