Associated Press
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- President Manuel Zelaya on Sunday said the United States' move to indefinitely suspend appointments for Hondurans to request U.S. visas was "unjust, rude and arbitrary."
The U.S. business attache to Honduras, James G. Williard, on Saturday confirmed Washington's decision to suspend the visa process in the Central American country, citing a lack of confidence in its migration department.
The U.S. government alleges that applicants can easily obtain Honduran identification documents without providing the necessary proof.
Posted by Richard at June 19, 2006