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Mexico, US coordinate plans as migrant caravans arrive at border

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MEXICO CITY: Authoritie­s from Mexico and the United States met in the Mexican border city of Tijuana to coordinate plans prior to the arrival of massive caravans of Central American migrants, Xinhua news agency reported.

According to a statement released by the Interior Ministry of Mexico, officials from Mexico along with personnel from the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will review procedures to provide humanitari­an aid to the migrants.

During the meeting, CBP commission­er Kevin K McAleenans said it is vital to safeguard the crossing of both people and goods between the two countries, as well as border security through joint efforts.

Francisco Vega, governor of the Mexican state of Baja California said that police presence will be strengthen­ed around shelters and at the border to guarantee order.

“Citizens are worried, which is why it is important to send a message of zero tolerance against those who violate the law,” Vega said.

“If something like this happens, these individual­s will be put before the National Institute of Migration for their immediate deportatio­n.”

At least 1,800 migrants, mainly from Honduras, have arrived in groups to Tijuana this week.

More are expected to arrive since they are currently travelling in nearby towns, authoritie­s said.

Another two caravans are now crossing states in the central and eastern part of Mexico on their way to the US-Mexico border. — Bernama

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A US Customs and Border Protection agent stands guard on the US side of the US-Mexico border fence as seen from Playas de Tijuana. — AFP photo

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