Yeah. Reminds me of Selma, Alabama.
What a mistake that was....huh? We should have nipped that movement in the bud.
Well, there's a bridge, but other than that....
C'mon, this is an internal Honduran problem that has spilled over to other countries. Everyone wants the U.S. to mind its own business, except for their money...and putting pressure on governments when they feel like they've been wronged.
Violence, a corrupt election, economic turmoil- Honduras is no garden spot of the world. This, however, does not mean everyone is allowed into the U.S. We have laws. We have processes. We should follow them even when people show up in a large group.
Where the U.S. is somewhat at fault is in preferring Central American stability over all. Sure, it kept "Red Dawn" from happening, but now we have virtual, or actual, dictatorships that the populace at large cannot effectively counter (Yay, gun control!). That being said, this does not give a free pass to anyone who shows up on our doorstep.