Transnational Violence Against Asylum-Seeking Women and Children: Honduras and the United States-Mexico Border

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Cinthya Alberto
Mariana Chilton
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[1] Drexel University,Dornsife School of Public Health, Health Management and Policy
[2] Drexel University,Dornsife School of Public Health, Health Management and Policy
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Human Rights Review | 2019年 / 20卷
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Women; Children; Asylum seekers; Violence; Human rights; Public health;
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Corrupt political institutions, lack of resources, and gang violence in Central America fuel the influx of asylum-seeking women and children to the United States (US). Yet, immigrant women and children are still at risk for poor health and violence in the US due to the lack of protection and support. Through a case study of a teenage girl from Honduras living in the US who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend who followed her to the US, we elucidate ways in which the US and Honduras have violated the rights of women and children. As background, we describe the context of US foreign policy towards immigration and the market for illicit drugs; and, in Honduras, the lack of appropriate healthcare, education, and legal protections. We identify human rights–based solutions to protect the rights of women and children and provide recommendations for improvement for the US government and organizations in Honduras.
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