The
National Migration Institute said the migrants were already
inside Mexico when they opted to form a caravan in the southern
city of Tapachula on the border with Guatemala.
Early on Saturday, the large group of people set off towards the
town of Huixtla in the southern state of Chiapas, a route
followed by previous groups heading north, the institute said.
Caravans of migrants bound for the United States have sparked
friction with U.S. President Donald Trump, who has accused
Mexico of failing to contain illegal immigration and wants a
border wall built to stop people crossing.
The new government of leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez
Obrador has pledged to curb the migrant flows by better
regulating the movement of people, and by offering job
opportunities and better pay for those willing to stay.
The migration institute said the roughly 1,200 migrants were
from Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Cuba.
(Writing by Dave Graham; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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