The Lowdown | Why Are so Many Central Americans Seeking Asylum in the U.S.? A Graphic Explainer and Lesson Plan
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The Lowdown | Why Are so Many Central Americans Seeking Asylum in the U.S.? A Graphic Explainer and Lesson Plan
Today, gang violence rather than government persecution is driving many people out of the Northern Triangle of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. But the two gangs threatening poor communities in those countries got their start in American cities like Los Angeles back in the 1980s.
Read the graphic at the end of this post to learn more about the history of gangs like MS-13 and how decades-old immigration policies helped sow the seeds of violence plaguing the Northern Triangle.