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- Aug 2021
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Landa-Blanco, M., Santos-Midence, C., Landa-Blanco, A. L., Andino-Rodriguez, E., & Cortés-Ramos, A. (2021). The relationship between fear of COVID-19 and anxiety in Honduran population. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/zyw6c
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- Aug 2016
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The number of children and family members caught crossing the southern border has dipped in recent months but is expected to increase seasonally this summer ahead of the presidential election.
most of the time they will come with their families because they don't want them to stay in Honduras living a bad life.This matter because who will want their family in another country without going to see them. Something that my family all the time tell me is that we think life is easy but is not the way be see it.
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Yet they continue to arrive by the thousands at this shelter in McAllen, a crossroads city in the immigrant influx that in 2014 overwhelmed border holding areas and youth shelters with more than 68,000 children
there will be many and many teens coming to the U.S. most of them will make it here save but most of them won't. This will matter to people because you don't want your kids to try to come to the U.S and somebody calls you and tell you that your child die. Something that i had heard about all this things is that people are coming here because they don't like the life they living in honduras.
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The latest trip cost him $6,000. And he still has his nephew and wife back in Honduras whom he hopes to bring to the U.S. one day. Ortiz said he has no intention of avoiding his scheduled court appearance in North Carolina.
most of the time people will spend all that money and at the end of the day they will not make it to the U.S. This matter because some of my family's came to this country that way. something that I heard about this is that people may die on there way to this country.
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