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Honduran president tries to win over Biden

Honduran president tries to win over Biden Kevin Sieff, The Washington Post Feb. 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras - A week after another U.S. federal court filing implicated him in drug trafficking, the president of Honduras was in a helicopter zipping over a remote mountain range, scrolling through Twitter. It was mid-January, and Juan Orlando Hernández was trying to calculate what Washington s political transition meant for his country - and for himself. He flicked past news of Donald Trump s impeachment, past a Nikki Haley tweet about liberal elites, past a preview of Joe Biden s inauguration. For four years, Hernández had built his governing program around the demands of the Trump administration, which in turn had stayed out of Honduran domestic affairs. Now that arrangement was ending. Hernández, like heads of state around the world, was preparing for an extreme change in American foreign policy - and trying to figure out how to refashion himsel

Can Biden Undo the Damage from Trump Immigration Policy?

April 14, 2021 last updated 16:59 ET President Joe Biden signs an executive order on immigration at the White House, Washington, Feb. 2, 2021 (AP photo by Evan Vucci). Biden’s Immigration Imperatives The Editors Friday, Feb. 12, 2021 President Joe Biden inherited an immigration system in shambles. After four years of efforts by Donald Trump’s administration to put up as many barriers as possible for migrants and asylum-seekers hoping to enter the United States, Biden’s team must now reopen America’s doors while avoiding a political backlash in Washington. The new administration has also pledged to work closely with Central American leaders to address the root causes of the migrant crisis, though that will be a longer-term undertaking.

White House warns immigrants against travel as new Border Patrol numbers show arrivals are edging upward

DALLAS — A controversial immigration policy left over from the Trump presidency has resulted in immigrants being quickly removed from the U.S. more than 450,000 times since the onset of

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