for the united states, leaving behind a nation, suffering corruption, violence, and poverty. manuel raphael reports now from the city of san pedro sula, in northern honduras, juliani and her family live in the outskirts of some federal sula. last year, they were left homeless after 2 back to back hurricanes, slammed into central america. displacing more than a 1000000 people. with the help of a non profit, yolande was able to once again put a roof over for families heads. but she says times are still hard, and the thought of migrating to the united states is always in the back of her mind . unavoidable by avenue, american animal planet. we can't even pay our rent. we can't pay for anything. when we see that we are at rock bus him, we say that we're going to leave. there's no other option because here we can't do anything in one mazama. yolanda showed us around her neighbourhood. it's clear from the political posters on the sides of homes that election season is in full swing, i, bonanza. but while politics appears to be the only topic of conversation among neighbors, not a single person we