Reuters:
About 2,000 migrants set off on foot from El Salvador’s capital
on Wednesday, the latest of several groups of Central Americans heading
to the United States, even as U.S. President Donald Trump increased
pressure to halt their flow.
…
Mexico’s Interior Minister Alfonso Navarrete on Wednesday put the
size of the first caravan at 2,800 to 3,000, below the government’s
previous estimate of about 3,500. Participants in the caravan have put
the number significantly higher.
Dozens of the men, women and children in that caravan told Reuters
they were abandoning their homelands to seek asylum from a mixture of
poverty, violence and corruption.
“We’re now in an unprecedented situation in the country,”
Navarrete told reporters in Mexico City. “This is not merely a caravan …
it’s a migratory exodus.”
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