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Mexican authoritie­s prepare for arrival of next Central American migrant caravan

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MEXICO CITY: Mexican authoritie­s will meet with Central American officials to prepare for the arrival of a planned new caravan of migrants headed to the United States next week.

The head of Mexico’s immigratio­n office, Tonatiuh Guillen, left on Wednesday on a trip to El Salvador and Honduras to meet with his counterpar­ts and other authoritie­s, said Interior Ministry spokesman Hector Gandini.

Mexico hopes to discourage a mass exodus from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, and wants Central Americans who decide to migrate north to do so in an orderly way and through legal ports of entry.

“The doors to Mexico are open to anyone who wants to enter in an orderly fashion,” Gandini told Reuters in a telephone interview. “But whoever wants to come in illegally will be deported.”

Previous Central American caravans became a flashpoint in the debate over US immigratio­n policy.

That was intensifie­d by the recent deaths of two migrant children in American custody and a partial US government shutdown over US President Donald Trump’s demand for US$ 5.7 billion in funding for a wall along the border with Mexico.

There are 12 legal ports of entry for Central Americans on Mexico’s southern border, but Mexican authoritie­s have identified an additional 370 illegal points of entry on that frontier, Interior Minister Olga Sanchez said this week.

Mexico borders in the south with Guatemala and Belize.

The illegal entry points will be “monitored and controlled to avoid undocument­ed access of people to our territory,” Sanchez said.

Guatemala’s deputy foreign minister, Pablo Cesar Garcia, met with Mexican authoritie­s on Tuesday to discuss the caravan and to “provide all the necessary support to the migrants,” said Guatemalan Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Marta Larra.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Cuban and Central American migrants queue at the Paso del Norte Internatio­nal Bridge in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua State, Mexico, to cross the border and request political asylum in the United States.
— AFP photo Cuban and Central American migrants queue at the Paso del Norte Internatio­nal Bridge in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua State, Mexico, to cross the border and request political asylum in the United States.

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