HARLINGEN, Texas (Border Report) -- Representatives from an American nonprofit who recently visited Honduras said on Tuesday that the country is not ready to receive hundreds of migrant children that the Trump administration wants to send back.

Workers with the nonprofit Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) who last week visited the Central American country, said Honduras does not have the support system necessary to accommodate hundreds of children who crossed the border into the United States without parents if they are returned.

There are around 400 Honduran children currently under the care of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), said Jennifer Podkul, chief global policy and advocacy at KIND.

However, there is only one migrant shelter for unaccompanied youth in Honduras able to recei

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