The Borneo Post

US agents fire tear gas at migrants trying to cross from Mexico

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TIJUANA, Mexico: US agents fired tear gas at hundreds of Central American migrants that climbed over a fence and attempted to rush the border from Tijuana, Mexico into the United States.

The San Ysidro border post – the busiest crossing on the US-Mexico border – was closed to north and south traffic and pedestrian­s for several hours following the incident, the US Customs and Border Protection ( CBP) office in San Diego, California said.

The migrants, mostly from Honduras, are part of a ‘caravan’ loudly condemned by President Donald Trump. The shutdown took place only three days after Trump threatened to close the ‘whole border’ with Mexico if “it gets to a level where we’re going to lose control or people are going to start getting hurt.”

Mexican Interior Minister Alfonso Navarrete accused some of the migrants of attempting to cross from Tijuana in a ‘ violent way,’ and said they would be deported.

“Far from helping the caravan, they are hurting it,” he told the Milenio television network.

Video clips posted on Twitter showed crowds of migrants dashing across a shallow concrete riverbed toward the United States. The sudden rush overwhelme­d Mexican police, who were deployed with large clear shields and full riot gear. Some 5,000 migrants have been gathering in Tijuana in hopes of entering the US.

Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security ( DHS) Kirstjen Nielsen accused the migrants of seeking to harm US border patrol personnel ‘ by throwing projectile­s at them.’

“As I have continuall­y stated, DHS will not tolerate this type of lawlessnes­s and will not hesitate to shut down ports of entry for security and public safety reasons,” she said in a statement, adding that US officials would ‘seek to prosecute’ offenders.

At least 500 migrants, including women and children, had been taking part in a peaceful demonstrat­ion in Tijuana before dashing toward the border in an attempt to clamber over a first metal fence.

“Are we in the United States yet?” some asked in desperate tones. Several hundred made it over the first barrier and were trying to cross a second – topped with spikes – when US border agents began firing tear gas and rubber bullets at them. US helicopter­s f lew low overhead, according to an AFP journalist on the scene.

The migrants covered their faces to protect themselves from the acrid gas. Mothers clutched their young children close as they fled for safety.

There were cries of pain, desperatio­n and frustratio­n as the crowd swirled over the border line and back. Some migrants shouted that they only wanted to make their way to a better life.

“They told us that if we crossed (the first barrier) they would give us asylum, because we were already in the United States,” said Flor Jimenez, a 32-year- old Honduran woman.

“But now it seems that they want to kill us, and we got very scared,” said Jimenez, who managed to reach the second border fence with her husband, her sister and her young daughter.

Amid the clouds of stinging gas, the crowd of migrants, including Jimenez and her relatives, returned to Tijuana.

As I have continuall­y stated, DHS will not tolerate this type of lawlessnes­s and will not hesitate to shut down ports of entry for security and public safety reasons. Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Migrants climb the border fence between Mexico and the United States in an attempt to cross into the US side of the border in Tijuana, Mexico.
— Reuters photo Migrants climb the border fence between Mexico and the United States in an attempt to cross into the US side of the border in Tijuana, Mexico.
 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Migrants from Central America and journalist­s are hit by tear gas after hundreds tried to illegally cross the Mexico border.
— Reuters photo Migrants from Central America and journalist­s are hit by tear gas after hundreds tried to illegally cross the Mexico border.

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