Large migrant caravan prepares to enter Mexico from Guatemala
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[January 20, 2020]
By Roberto Ramirez
TECUN UMAN (Reuters) - A large caravan of
Central Americans was preparing to cross the Guatemalan border into
Mexico on Monday, posing a potential challenge to the Mexican
government's pledge to help the United States contain mass movements of
migrants.
U.s. President Donald Trump has threatened to punish Mexico and Central
American countries economically if they fail to curb migrant flows,
resulting in a series of agreements aimed at taking pressure off the
United States in absorbing the numbers.
Migrants crossed into Mexico in small groups during the weekend after
Mexican security officials blocked an effort by some Central Americans
to force their way through the border.
The bulk of at least 2,000 migrants remained in the Guatemalan border
town of Tecun Uman planning to set off for Mexico en masse early on
Monday, believing that they stood a better chance of making progress in
a large caravan.
Mexico has offered migrants work in the south, but those who do not
accept it or seek asylum will not be issued safe conduct passes to the
United States, the interior ministry said.
The ministry said in a statement on Sunday afternoon that Mexican
authorities had received nearly 1,100 migrants in the states of Chiapas
and Tabasco and set out various options to them in accordance with their
migration status.
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Migrants from Central American, part of a caravan travelling to the
U.S., arrive at the border between Guatemala and Mexico, in El Ceibo,
Guatemala, January 18, 2020. REUTERS/Victor Pena
"However, in the majority of cases, once the particular migration
situation has been reviewed, assisted returns will be carried out to
their countries of origin, assuming that their situation warrants
it," the ministry said.
According to Guatemala, at least 4,000 people have entered from
Honduras since Wednesday, making for one of the biggest surges since
three Central American governments signed agreements with the Trump
administration obliging them to assume more of the responsibility
for dealing with migrants.
Mexico has so far controlled the border at Tecun Uman more
successfully than in late 2018, when a large caravan of migrants
sought to break through there. Many later crossed into Mexico via
the Suchiate River dividing the two countries.
(Writing by Dave Graham; Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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