Trump threatens to cut aid to Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador over caravans
JANUARY 23, 2019 / 4:12 PM / 2 DAYS AGO
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump issued a new threat to cut off aid to three Central American countries on Wednesday in response to what he said was a new wave of immigrants headed toward the United States from those countries.
Trump, struggling to get a request through the U.S. Congress for money to build a southern border wall, expressed frustration about governments in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador not helping the United States on the migrant problem.
Honduras is doing nothing for us. Guatemala is doing nothing for us. El Salvador is doing nothing for us. And we pay them hundreds of millions of dollars a year, but were going to be stopping pretty soon. In fact, were looking at it right now, he said.
The Trump administrations proposed budget request for fiscal year 2019 included $45.7 million for El Salvador, $69.4 million for Guatemala and $65.8 million for Honduras, according to the Congressional Research Service. The amounts all represented a double-digit reduction from the previous years funding.
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