CRLN currently has program areas concerning the effects of U.S. foreign and economic policy on Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. We believe that U.S. policy as it currently exists drives people to migrate out of these countries. We seek to align U.S. policy with the goals of social movements in these countries that work for sustainable economies, just relationships and human dignity.
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- Support and Learn about our Human Rights Delegation Collaboration with Chicago’s Guatemala Community LeadersSupport and Learn about our Human Rights Delegation Collaboration with Chicago’s Guatemala Community Leaders Donate and Learn More, Click Here[…]
- Thank You for Standing in Solidarity with the People of El SalvadorPhotos by Jhonathan F. Gómez Friends of CRLN, We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended the action on[…]
- Blanca Esmeralda ValladaresBlanca Esmeralda Valladares, a native of Santa Cruz de Jojoa in the department of Cortés, Honduras. She is married to Lawyer[…]
- Report & Reflections on Congressional Delegation to Honduras and Guatemalaby Jhonathan F. Gómez From the 19th to the 27th of March of 2022, I had the unique opportunity to[…]
- Statement by the Honduras Solidarity Network on the upcoming General Elections[Comunicado en español después del ingles] Download the statement in English here. | Descargue el comunicado en español aquí. #EyesOnHondurasCRLN[…]
- Take action! International support for integrity of Honduran courtCRLN participated in a meeting called by COPINH, the organization founded by the slain Indigenous environmental activist and feminist Berta[…]
- New action in solidarity with victims of forced disappearanceOn July 18, 2020, 4 Garifuna men from Triunfo de la Cruz and a guest of the community were forcibly[…]
- Freedom for Guapinol Water Protectors!CRLN is a member of the Honduras Solidarity Network, a network of 30 North American groups formed after the 2009[…]
- Berta Caceres Human Rights in Honduras Act (H.R. 1574) reintroduced in the House!Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) has reintroduced the Berta Caceres Human Rights in Honduras Act (H.R. 1574) into the 2021-2022 session[…]
- Your action needed to find Senate Co-sponsors for Honduras Human Rights and Anti-Corruption Act of 2021Our network has been seeking a pathway in the Senate to press for human rights and anti-corruption measures in Honduras[…]
- Civil Society Organizations Sign Letter to President Biden on Central America PolicyThe Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President-Elect Office of the President Elect 1401 Constitution Ave., NW Washington, DC 20230 January[…]
- Contact Congress! Garifuna men abducted, still missingCRLN’s 30th Anniversary Celebration speaker, Miriam Miranda, spoke of the retaliation against Garifuna communities for their struggle to protect their[…]
- NISGUA Webinar: “From the U.S. to Central America: Asylum, Deportations, and COVID-19,” CRLN recently recommended that you watch a NISGUA webinar titled “From the U.S. to Central America: Asylum, Deportations, and COVID-19,” featuring five[…]
- Podcast: 11 Years After the Honduras Coup D’etatCRLN is a member of the Honduras Solidarity Network (HSN). Karen Spring is HSN’s representative in Honduras and is an[…]
- Former CRLN Staff Publishes Article! Tackling the Root Causes of ImmigrationCRLN is proud to share this piece on Tackling the Root Causes of Immigration to the US from Honduras written[…]
- Honduras Solidarity Network StatementPlease CLICK below to read the statement in English or in Spanish from our friends with the Honduras Solidarity Network![…]
- No Asylum Cooperative Agreements with Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador!We are excited to be part of an advocacy campaign organized by our friends at NISGUA (Network in Solidarity with[…]
- Honduas Solidarity Network Statement on Pandemic in HondurasSolidarity with the Honduran people in Pandemic Times: COVID-19, Another Weapon in the Hands of the Dictatorship The U.S. and[…]
- Sign Petition to Stop Deportations to Mexico and Central AmericaOur friends at the Latin America Working Group (LAWG) are gathering signatures on a petition to President Trump and Acting DHS[…]
- El Salvador’s President takes military into Legislative AssemblyLast year, Guatemala experienced a constitutional crisis when former President Jimmy Morales ignored orders from the highest court in the[…]
- Human Rights Watch Reports on Deported SalvadoransIn “Deported to Danger: United States Deportation Policies Expose Salvadorans to Death and Abuse,” Human Rights Watch (HRW) shares the[…]