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350 migrants force their way into into Mexico as new caravan arrives

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UXTLA GUTIÉRREZ, Mexico: A group of 350 Central American migrants forced their way into Mexico Friday, authoritie­s said, as a new caravan of around 2,500 people arrived — news sure to draw the attention of US President Donald Trump.

Mexico's National Migration Institute said some members of the caravan had a ‘hostile attitude' and had attacked local police in the southern town of Metapa de Dominguez after crossing the border from Guatemala.

The migrants were later being escorted by Mexican federal police and the civil protection service in the southern state of Chiapas, an AFP correspond­ent said.

“Today at 3.30am, a group of approximat­ely 350 people broke violently across the Mexican border from Guatemala,” the National Migration Institute said in a statement.

“With an aggressive attitude, (the migrants) broke the padlock on the border gate and entered the country.”

The caravan set out Wednesday from the city of San Pedro Sula, in Honduras, and has picked up Guatemalan­s and some Nicaraguan­s along the way.

The migrants are mostly fleeing poverty and brutal violence in their home countries.

“We can't live (in Honduras) anymore. We're heading for the border, for the United States,” said Jorge, a young Honduran migrant who declined to give his last name.

Some of the migrants crossed the bridge over the Suchiate River, which divides Mexico from Guatemala.

Others jumped into the river — whose water is low this time of year — and forded across, or paid raft operators to ferry them.

They then took to a local highway and began the long trek across Mexico — some 4,000 kilometers, depending what route they take.

It is the latest in a series of caravans to try to reach the USMexican border, seeking safety in numbers against the criminal gangs that extort, kidnap and even murder migrants along the way.

Highlighti­ng the dangers of the journey, Mexican prosecutor­s said they had detained two smugglers who were traffickin­g 22 migrants in Chiapas state in a separate incident.

Trump, who says there is a crisis on the US-Mexican border, has declared a national emergency over the flow of undocument­ed migrants and illegal drugs into the United States, deployed troops to the border and repeatedly threatened to close it.

The biggest migrant caravan to date also forced its way into Mexico last October, when migrants broke down a series of border barriers, then took to the river when Mexican riot police pushed them back. — AFP

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