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  • U N C L A S S I F I E D / / R E L T O U S A , G T M

    U N C L A S S I F I E D / / R E L T O U S A , G T M

    (U) Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) by Location of Origin for CY 2014: Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala(U//FOUO) We analyzed these locations to determine the factors pushing child migration to the US Southwest Border. We assess these reasons vary regionally. For example, many Guatemalan children come from rural areas, indicating they are probably seeking economic opportunities in the US. Salvadoran and Honduran

    children, on the other hand, come from extremely violent regions where they probably perceive the risk of traveling alone to the US preferable to remaining at home. This violence, combined with poor economies and other secondary factors will make stemming the flow of UACs to the US a very complex issue to address.

    H O M E L A N D I N T E L L I G E N C E T O D A Y27 MAY 2014

    14-261-IA

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    \Guatemala

    San Salvador

    Tegucigalpa

    Santa Rosa

    Usulutan

    La CeibaCholoma

    El ProgresoOlanchitoSan Pedro Sula

    Tocoa

    San Marcos

    Yoro

    Tela

    Catacamas

    San Miguel

    Juticalpa

    Comayagua

    Huehuetenango

    Choluteca

    (N I C A R A G U A

    1,001 - 2,246

    50

    1 - 25 Population!

    1,500,001 - 2,000,000

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    26 - 75

    0

    G U A T E M A L A

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    25,000 - 50,000!(

    2,000,001 - 2,500,00076 - 150

    H O N D U R A S

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    Number of UACs byLocation of Origin

    G U A T E M A L A

    !

    50,001 - 250,000

    Miles

    ! 151 - 250

    B E L I Z E

    E LS A L V A D O R

    UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO

    (

    250,001 - 500,000

    E LS A L V A D O R

    ±

    (

    25

    251 - 500

    B E L I Z E

    500,001 - 1,000,000

    !

    H O N D U R A S

    M E X I C O

    N I C A R A G U A

    !

    150

    501 - 1,000

    M E X I C O

    100

    (1,000,001 - 1,500,000

    0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800

    Nacaome, HondurasLa Libertad, Guatemala

    Villanueva, HondurasOmoa, Honduras

    Copan Dept, HondurasAtlantida Dept, Honduras

    Conchagua, El SalvadorTrujillo, Honduras

    P. De Los Altos, GuatemalaSoyapango, El Salvador

    Santa Elena, El SalvadorFlorida, Honduras

    Metapan, El SalvadorSensuntepeque, El Salvador

    Colon, HondurasNebaj, Guatemala

    San Juan Ixcoy, GuatemalaJiquilisco, El Salvador

    Concepcion, GuatemalaSonaguera, HondurasProgreso, Honduras

    San Vicente, El SalvadorFrancisco Morazan, Honduras

    Joyabaj, GuatemalaIlobasco, El Salvador

    San Marcos, HondurasZacatecoluca, El Salvador

    Tacana, GuatemalaSiguatepeque, Honduras

    Marcovia, HondurasOlancho Dept, Honduras

    Santa Ana, El SalvadorSan Lorenzo, Honduras

    Santa Rita, HondurasLa Union, El Salvador

    Sonsonate, El SalvadorQuetzaltenango, Guatemala

    Puerto Cortes, HondurasMorazan, Honduras

    Yoro, HondurasComayagua, Honduras

    Choloma, HondurasOlanchito, Honduras

    Santa Rosa, HondurasCholuteca, HondurasUsulutan, El Salvador

    Catacamas, HondurasHuehuetenango, Guatemala

    San Miguel, El SalvadorSan Marcos, Guatemala

    Tela, HondurasTocoa, Honduras

    El Progreso, HondurasGuatemala City, Guatemala

    La Ceiba, HondurasSan Salvador, El Salvador

    Juticalpa, HondurasTegucigalpa, Honduras

    San Pedro Sula, Honduras

    1 to 250

    251 to 2246

    Data Sources: ESRI and CBP; CBP Apprehensions Statistics CY 2014; Data Source: ATS-DW; 14 May 2014Based on Border Patrol Apprehensions only. These numbers may fluctuate based on data entry.Date Produced: 22 May 2014

    Border Patrol Apprehension Data: 1 January to 14 May 2014

    Number of UACs


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