This charming locale in Central America isn't just a prime destination for surfing; those in search of a good party (or just some natural beauty) will love it.
A lilac sky looms over the black sand beach. The sun has yet to beam its early, yet blistering, teeth over the nearby cliffside. Tropical birds chirp in frenzied unison to greet the day, as the rosy-hued lizards scamper to their daytime hideaways. Already, pre-dawn, surfers begin to flock the lineup.
Deporting migrants to Central American countries removes many political and legal hurdles for the Trump administration. How far can the practice go before these nations reach a breaking point?
The tenuous liberal democratic frameworks established in the 1990s after the civil wars in Guatemala and El Salvador are long exhausted. What will come next in both countries is uncertain.
Fortunately, we have no intention of settling the age-old debate of which country gave birth to the pupusa — El Salvador and Honduras claim it — because at the end of the day we want a full belly more than we want to be proven right.