Border Externalization and the Geography of Negative Views Toward Transit Migrants in Honduras

Author:

Acevedo Jesse1ORCID,Richards Mariah2

Affiliation:

1. University of Denver, Denver, CO, USA

2. Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, Denver, CO, USA

Abstract

Transit migration through Honduras has grown at a time of increasing US border externalization, which raises barriers to mobility through Central America. This research note presents a descriptive analysis of how Hondurans view transit migrants traveling across the country. Honduras is a major migrant-sending country, one that has become an important transit country for migrants of different backgrounds. This article will present results from an original survey of Hondurans asking respondents of their opinions of transit migrants from Haiti, Nicaragua, Cuba, and other regions. We find that negative attitudes toward transit migrants tend to be concentrated in the exit regions near the border with Guatemala. We argue that border externalization generates bottlenecks to mobility that can prolong exposure to transit migrants. We propose recommendations for future research to better understand how border externalization may lead countries to become new transit zones and how attitudes toward transit migrants vary regionally.

Funder

University of Denver

APSA Fund for Latino Scholarship

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Reference45 articles.

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2. BBC. 2021, January 18. “Migrant Caravan: Guatemala Blocks Thousands Bound for US.” BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-55699540

3. Bermeo S., Leblang D. 2021. “Honduras Migration: Climate Change, Violence, & Assistance.” https://dcid.sanford.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/01/Honduras-Migration-Policy-Brief-Final.pdf

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