Secretary of Security Talks About Migration in Honduras and Costa Rica
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The Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States, Kristi Noem, spoke this Wednesday about security and migration with the president of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, after offering in Costa Rica support to control the entry of travelers and goods to that country. Honduran leftist president asked Noem for an extension of the TPS, a rule that allows the temporary legal stay of migrants in the United States, which for Honduras expires on July 5, …
* President Xiomara Castro requested Kristi Noem, U.S. Secretary of National Security, to extend the Temporary Protection Status to nearly 55,000 Hondurans. Sharon Ardon / Public Records The visit to Honduras by U.S. Secretary of National Security Kristi Noem revealed a change in tone in the foreign policy of the Xiomara Castro government, which had so far maintained confrontation with the Donald Trump administration.
Migration agreements, border security, TPS and rail, among the issues with the US addressed with Secretary Noem After the short visit this afternoon by the U.S. Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, to President Xiomara Castro, important issues such as migration agreements and border security were addressed, as well as the extension of [...] The entry The President of Honduras and the President of Costa Rica met with the U.S. Secretary of…
Kristi Noem continued this Wednesday his three-day tour of Central America with official visits to Costa Rica and Honduras, where he was received by the presidents of both countries.
After the short visit this afternoon by the Secretary of National Security of the United States, Kristi Noem, to President Xiomara Castro, important issues were addressed such as migration agreements and border security, as well as the extension of the Temporary Protection Treaty (TPS) and the interoceanic railway project. The entry Migration agreements, border security, TPS and rail, among the issues with the US addressed with Secretary Noem wa…
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