San Salvador, April 7 (EFE) – According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), deportations of Salvadoran, Guatemalan and Honduran from the US increased by 451.7% in the first two months of the year to 14,481. ) Ephesus consultation this Thursday.
The report, which includes data from government agencies in each country, indicates that the number of returnees from January to February 2022 was 11,856 higher in those three countries than in the same period in 2021.
The data show that the adult population was observed at 333.7%, while in childhood and adolescence it was observed at 6923.4%.
In the case of persons under the age of 18, this figure increased from 47 in 2022 to 3301 in the first two months of 2021.
Deportations in these countries, known as the North American North Triangle, increased from Mexico by 68.8% in the first two months, rising from 10,345 cases in 1721 to 17,465.
Overall, repatriations of Salvadoran, Guatemalan, and Honduran increased by 143.1%. According to the report, from January to February 2021, this figure was 13,169, and in 2022 it reached 32,015.
El Salvador topped
The report notes that deportations in El Salvador increased the most during the period by 276%, followed by Guatemala by 173.3% and Honduras by 107.9%.
In January and February 2022, a total of 2286 Salvadoran returnees, 15119 Guatemalans and 14610 Hondurans returned.
Each year, more than 500,000 people from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras try to immigrate illegally to the United States in search of better living conditions, including thousands of minors.
Source: El Diario

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