
Central American migrants
Central American migrants are individuals from countries like Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador who leave their homes seeking safety or better economic opportunities. Many escape violence, poverty, or political instability. They often undertake challenging journeys, sometimes risking dangerous conditions, in hopes of reaching countries like the United States for safety, work, or family reunification. Their migration reflects broader issues such as inequality, insecurity, and lack of opportunities in their home countries, and it involves complex social and legal considerations for host nations and communities involved.