World May 24 Migrants meet militarized borders, kidnappers on dangerous chase of the ‘American Dream’ By Tania Rashid, Neil Brandvold
World Apr 02 Watch 8:38 Climate change is killing crops in Honduras — and driving farmers north In rural Honduras, farming has been many residents’ livelihood for generations. But now, rising temperatures and declining rainfall are killing crops and jeopardizing the farmers’ very survival. Special correspondent Marcia Biggs and videographer Julia Galiano-Rios explore how climate change affects… By Marcia Biggs, Julia Galiano-Rios
Nation May 05 Watch 3:31 How ending their temporary protected status will impact Hondurans in the U.S. Nearly 57,000 Hondurans in the U.S. have 18 months to either return to their country or remain in the U.S. as undocumented immigrants. On Friday, the Trump administration announced its decision to phase out the temporary protected status granted to… By PBS NewsHour