The Southland Times

Police hold migrants near Texas border

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A caravan of 1600 Central American migrants was surrounded yesterday by Mexican authoritie­s in an old factory a short distance from Texas, where they hoped to seek asylum even as US authoritie­s sent extra law enforcemen­t and soldiers to stop them. President Donald Trump warned in his State of the Union speech of migrant caravans and accused Mexican cities of busing migrants to the border ‘‘to bring them up to our country in areas where there is little border protection.’’

The migrants arrived on Tuesday in Piedras Negras, Mexico, across the Rio Grande from Eagle Pass, Texas. The caravan is the first in recent months to head toward Texas instead of California.

The state government organised 49 buses from the interior cities of Saltillo and Arteaga to ensure the migrants’ safety, said Jose Borrego, a spokesman for the Coahuila state government.

But Mexican police and soldiers are holding the caravan in the factory and not letting them stay anywhere else, in part to prevent a mass attempt by migrants to cross the Rio Grande. Only migrants who receive a humanitari­an visitor visa from Mexico were to be allowed to leave the factory, Borrego said. –AP

 ?? AP ?? Mexican Federal Police in riot gear stand guard outside a migrant shelter for Central American immigrants in Piedras Negras.
AP Mexican Federal Police in riot gear stand guard outside a migrant shelter for Central American immigrants in Piedras Negras.

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