Hundreds More Migrants Join Central American Caravan In Mexico
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Hundreds More Migrants Join Central American Caravan In Mexico
According to a report by Reuters, on Friday, hundreds of mostly Honduran migrants entered southern Mexico on Friday, joining about 1,000 other people from Central American who crossed over a day earlier, putting Mexico's vow to guarantee a safe and orderly flow of people.
Reuters reports that a migration official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that at least 1,000 people crossed from Guatemala into Mexico by around 5 a.m..The migrant group reportedly proceeded on foot alongside cars on a highway, accompanied by federal police officers, and arrived at a shelter in the city of Tapachula around midday.
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A family attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border was rescued from waters of the Rio Grande by U.S. authorities. They are part of thousands of Central American migrants stuck in a temporary shelter..