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				U.S. President Joe Biden has earmarked $4 billion for Central 
				America, where Hondurans, Guatemalans and Salvadorans have 
				helped spur a jump in unlawful immigration to the United States, 
				creating a major challenge for his administration.
 Honduras was hard hit by two major hurricanes that struck 
				Central America late last year, and its government said in a 
				statement that 95% of its citizens involved in the recent 
				pick-up in migration were from areas affected by the storms.
 
 The Honduran delegation in Washington told U.S. officials that 
				they want aid reaching their country from the United States to 
				go toward the reconstruction efforts, it added.
 
 Honduran Foreign Minister Lisandro Rosales also spoke to Ricardo 
				Zuniga, a U.S. special envoy to Central America, who made a 
				visit to Guatemala and El Salvador this week as part of an 
				effort to address the uptick in migration.
 
 Speaking in a conference call with reporters, Zuniga said that 
				the United States does not want to impose itself on Central 
				America, but he stressed that tackling corruption is important 
				to getting a grip on migration from the region.
 
 "What we're doing in each country," Zuniga said, "is supporting 
				those who are trying to consolidate the rule of law."
 
 The Honduran delegation also pledged to address corruption, an 
				issue of growing concern since President Juan Orlando Hernandez 
				of Honduras was linked to drug cartels in a U.S. trial that led 
				to the conviction of his younger brother. Hernandez, who has not 
				been charged with any crimes, has denied any wrongdoing and 
				labeled the allegations smears.
 
 (Reporting by Nelson Renteria Raul Cortes and Gustavo Palencia; 
				Writing by Daina Beth Solomon; Editing by Will Dunham)
 
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