MEXICO CITY (AP) — Newly proposed U.S. laws targets Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández as allegations of ties to drug trafficking develop. Because the administration of President Joe Biden seeks to return the problems of corruption and human rights to relations with Honduras and different Central American nations, a bunch of Democratic senators says the U.S. authorities’s relationship with Honduras should change. On Tuesday, Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon launched a invoice that might search to isolate Hernández, who in recent times has leaned closely on his help inside the U.S. authorities when going through home opposition and multiplying allegations of connections to drug traffickers by U.S. prosecutors.