On
Wednesday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Homeland
Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas will visit Mexico to meet with
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
The officials will discuss "unprecedented irregular migration in
the Western Hemisphere and identify ways Mexico and the United
States will address border security challenges," according to a
statement from State Department spokesman Matthew Miller.
The meeting comes a week after U.S. President Joe Biden spoke
with Lopez Obrador by telephone, during which the two leaders
said that more enforcement was needed at their shared frontier.
On Wednesday, migrants and asylum seekers, many carrying small
children, walked along the highway near the southern Mexican
city of Villa Comaltitlán. Some held a banner reading "Exodus
from poverty."
Rosa, from El Salvador, said she hoped the officials would ease
the suffering of migrants.
"We are looking for something better for our children and our
families," she said as she walked. "I hope this touches their
hearts," she added.
Migrants and asylum seekers transit through Mexico to the U.S.
to escape violence, economic distress and negative impacts of
climate change, according the United Nations.
The number crossing the perilous Darien Gap straddling Colombia
and Central America has topped half a million this year, double
last year's record.
Migrant rights activist Luis García Villagrán criticized the
meeting, saying the officials' main concerns are domestic
electoral issues, and that more enforcement efforts aimed at
stopping migrants from reaching the U.S. border would only hurt
the poorest of the poor.
"They want women and children to be bargaining chips," he said,
speaking alongside the caravan on Tuesday.
"We are not bargaining chips for any politicians."
(Reporting by Jose Torres in Chiapas; Editing by Aurora Ellis)
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