G
Giggly_Giraffe
Guest
So, there are 4,000 immigrants marching this way. Why? The news is speaking very little on why!?!?!? As Catholics, what is a good response from us?
Last edited:
The initial treatment is deportation to a Safe Zone in Mexico under UN Protection.
Humanitarian crisis. Imagine the desperation.4,000 immigrants marching this way. Why?
Trying! Praying!Imagine a SOLUTION…
Right. It is only our country to exploit. Let them fix it after the Americans exploit Central America for themselves and wreck the country, overthrowing democratically elected officials who do not bow to the American interests.it isn’t our country to fix.
" Since elections widely denounced as fraudulent this November, the social movements of Honduras have taken to the streets, confronting violent repression by a Honduran state armed with millions of dollars from U.S. taxpayers."it isn’t our country to fix.
I have no doubt that there are people in his administration who know all about the mess created by US interventions in Central America.Thank you AINg for that background. Do you think President Trump has a clue about this context?
The President of Honduras serves a 4-year term and is constitutionally prohibited from re-election. When Zelaya reached the last year of his term, he decided to tinker with the Honduran Constitution. There was reason to believe he intended to remain in office indefinitely.
The US Government Accountability Office compiled a timeline of events that led to the coup:
- In October2008, Zelaya proposed postponing the presidential primary elections scheduled for November 16, 2008. (The general election was scheduled to be held a year later in November 2009.)
- In January 2009, Zelaya tried to change the composition of the Honduran Supreme Court. Both proposals were strongly opposed by the Honduran National Congress.