U.S. Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Florida Republican, right, holds up a copy of Honduras' constitution during a press conference with Honduras'  interim President Roberto Micheletti at the presidential house in Tegucigalpa, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. Ros-Lehtinen traveled to Honduras with two other Florida Republicans as part of a fact-finding trip and are among US lawmakers who oppose Zelaya in large part because he is supported by Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez. Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya was ousted in a military coup in June. AP Photo logo AP Photo 2 months ago

U.S. Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Florida Republican, right, holds up a copy of Honduras' constitution during a press conference with Honduras' interim President Roberto Micheletti at the presidential house in Tegucigalpa, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. Ros-Lehtinen traveled to Honduras with two other Florida Republicans as part of a fact-finding trip and are among US lawmakers who oppose Zelaya in large part because he is supported by Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez. Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya was ousted in a military coup in June.