Honduras suggests ending US military cooperation over Trump mass deportation threat
- Honduras President Xiomara Castro threatened to end U.S. military cooperation if President-elect Donald J. Trump carries out mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.
- Castro's comments mark the first significant opposition from a regional leader to Trump's deportation plan, as she called for a meeting with Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum.
- Honduras's Foreign Minister Enrique Reina stated that Castro could suspend the military agreement without Congress approval, highlighting the potential impact of deportations on U.S.-Honduras relations.
- Political analysts expressed concern that Castro's stance could worsen relations with the incoming Trump administration, which has already indicated a tough approach to immigration.
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