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Migrants near border as US ups security

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TIJUANA: Hundreds of Central American migrants staged a boisterous demonstrat­ion on the US Mexico border, screaming for President Donald Trump to let them in as US soldiers and riot police put on a menacing show of force.

The tension over the presence of a thousands-strong migrant caravan came as Trump marked Thanksgivi­ng Day by threatenin­g to close the border if he thinks Mexico has lost control of it.

Vehicle and pedestrian traffic at the busy San Ysidro crossing came to a halt for 40 minutes as dozens of US police formed a line facing the Mexican side of the frontier.

Separately, riot police rehearsed deployment movements.

US Customs and Border Protection called all of this a “large-scale readiness exercise”.

Soldiers set off rockets that exploded with a pungent-smelling white smoke while helicopter­s hovered overhead.

Trump has already deployed nearly 6,000 troops along the border and on Thursday he threatened to go even further.

“If we find that it gets to a level where we are going to lose control or where people are going to start getting hurt, we will close entry into the country until we can get it under control,” Trump told reporters, before firing a warning to Mexico.

“The whole border. I mean the whole border,” he said, adding that “Mexico will not be able to sell their cars into the United States.”

At almost the same time, at another nearby border crossing called El Chaparral, migrants from the caravan emptying into Tijuana defied the president with a loud rally.

“Open the gates, Trump! We are not looking for war, but work,” shouted Alberto Ruiz, a 22-year-old Honduran.

“Let’s go to the border! There we can pressure Trump. We are only wasting time and strength at the shelter,” Carlos Rodriguez, also Honduran, yelled into a bullhorn. — AFP

 ??  ?? Good to go: US Customs and Border Protection personnel taking part in the readiness exercise at the San Ysidro port of entry in the US. — AFP
Good to go: US Customs and Border Protection personnel taking part in the readiness exercise at the San Ysidro port of entry in the US. — AFP

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