It's not altogether clear, and that's not my area of specialty.
What I can say is that the human rights community in Honduras, particularly those who deal with the rights of children, such as Casa Alianza, have indicated that violence has risen enormously—violence affecting children and adolescents. In many cases, this violence appears to involve security forces in extrajudicial killings. They are often identified as killings of delinquents, but there is never any form of judicial process to properly investigate whether those who are killed have committed crimes. Of course, extrajudicial killings are far out of the bounds of normal human rights standards.
Violence has increased enormously over the last few months. Again, Casa Alianza, one of the leading human rights groups dealing with the rights of children, has indicated that the rate of deaths of children, adolescents, is much higher this year than it was last year. I think this is obviously contributing to the problem.
I regret that I can't tell you more about what is occurring with the children at the border once they're apprehended.