These are also climate refugees. A human being has to have land to live on and Central America has received some of the worst of Atlantic hurricanes. There is also a pattern that brings the storms from the Pacific, too. There have been loss of crops, mudslides and landslides.
We saw what the climate crisis did to Yellowstone Park. That is basically what is happening to Central America. These countries don't necessarily have the resources to maintain their people when these impoverished communities are devastated.
Central America doesn't get a chance to recover before their is another storm upon them. The hotter the troposphere, the worse it can get.
Picture above is from the USA EPA archives. The federal agency is responsible for the well being of migrant workers. Their health is not to be in danger while working in the USA. This photo is from 1970.
YOUNG MIGRANT WORKER (click here) WEEDS SUGAR BEETS FROM 7:00 A.M. UNTIL DUSK FOR $2.00 AN HOUR
By Adam Liptik
Washington - The Supreme Court (click here) on Thursday rejected a challenge to the Biden administration’s efforts to end a Trump-era immigration program that forces asylum seekers arriving at the southwestern border to await approval in Mexico.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote the majority opinion, joined by Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh and the court’s three liberal members. Justice Amy Coney Barrett agreed with much of the chief justice’s analysis.
The challenged program, known commonly as Remain in Mexico and formally as the Migrant Protection Protocols, applies to people who left a third country and traveled through Mexico to reach the U.S. border. After the policy was put in place at the beginning of 2019, tens of thousands of people waited in unsanitary tent encampments for immigration hearings. There have been widespread reports of sexual assault, kidnapping and torture....