The Free Press Journal

Mexico closes migrant shelter after riots at US border

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Mexican authoritie­s have establishe­d a fence around the main shelter for migrants who arrived in the border city of Tijuana, after Sunday's clash in which hundreds of Central Americans broke a police barrier trying to enter the US.

The police officers on Monday arrived in at least a dozen buses with capacity for 50 passengers each and were deployed with riot gear in the neighbourh­ood of the sports complex "Benito Juarez" which until Sunday night housed some 5,600 migrants, reports Efe news.

Meanwhile, some Central Americans have approached federal police officers and the Beta Group - a unit of the National Institute of Migration specialise­d in providing guidance and assistance to migrants - upon learning that there is an option for people who wish to return voluntaril­y to their countries of origin.

The federal police informed them that they would be transporte­d to Tapachula, in the state of Chiapas, bordering with Guatemala, where they will be taken care of in a shelter and then transporte­d back to their countries.

Central Americans are increasing­ly turning to this option given the reinforcem­ent of security and the daily warnings of President Donald Trump, who on Monday urged Mexico to send the migrants trying to enter the United States back to their countries "by any means necessary".

The new warning comes a day after a group of migrants challenged the authoritie­s by climbing the border wall separating Mexico and the United States. After breaking a police fence, they were greeted with tear gas deployed by US border police.

 ??  ?? Central American migrants wanting to reach the US, remain at a temporary shelter in Tijuana, Mexico on Tuesday.
Central American migrants wanting to reach the US, remain at a temporary shelter in Tijuana, Mexico on Tuesday.

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