Millennium Post

Honduran migrant 'caravan' resumes march from Mexico to US

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CIUDAD HIDALGO(MEXICO): Thousands of Honduran migrants whose journey toward the United States has triggered a series of tirades from Donald Trump resumed their long march Sunday after crossing a river into Mexico.

Mexican authoritie­s on Thursday had managed to block the "caravan" of migrants on a border bridge between Mexico and Guatemala, but many later crossed a river below using makeshift rafts -- regrouping early Sunday to march north. "No one is going to stop us, after all we've gone through" said 21-year-old Aaron Juarez, who was accompanie­d by his wife and baby and was walking with difficulty because of an injury.

"We are tired, but very happy, we are united and strong," added Edwin Geovanni Enamorado, a Honduran farmer who was part of the caravan, who said he was forced to leave his country because of intimidati­on by racketeeri­ng gangs.

The caravan left San Pedro Sula in northern Honduras -700 kilometres to the south -last weekend, following a call on social networks relayed by a former Honduran deputy.

On Sunday morning, about a thousand migrants, including women and children, were still stranded on a border bridge hoping to enter Mexico legally via Guatemala.

Mexican authoritie­s insisted those on the bridge would have to file asylum claims one at a time in order to enter the country.

The authoritie­s opened the border to women and children who were then taken to a shelter in the city of Tapachula, about 40 kilometres from Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico.

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