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For Fear of Being Deported, Migrants Send More Money: Remittances Grow 20% in Central America

Summary by Prensa Libre
Family remittances in Central America grew by around 20% in the first half of 2025, according to official data, a rise attributed by experts to migrants in the United States' fear of being deported. Millions of Central Americans live in the United States, many of them with irregular status, and they send remittances that are a pillar for their families and for the economies of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, equivalent to almost…
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Family remittances in Central America grew by around 20% in the first half of 2025, according to official data, a rise attributed by experts to migrants in the United States' fear of being deported. Millions of Central Americans live in the United States, many of them with irregular status, and they send remittances that are a pillar for their families and for the economies of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, equivalent to almost…

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Prensa Libre broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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