Business World

US-bound migrants enter Guatemala

-

SONSONATE, El Salvador/TAPANATEPE­C, Mexico — A new group of migrants bound for the United States set off from El Salvador and crossed into Guatemala on Sunday, following thousands of other Central Americans fleeing poverty and violence who have taken similar journeys in recent weeks.

The group of more than 300 Salvadoran­s left the capital San Salvador on Sunday.

A larger group of mostly Hondurans, estimated to number between 3,500 and 7,000, who left their country in mid- October and are now in southern Mexico, has become a key issue in US congressio­nal elections.

A third group broke through a gate at the Guatemala border with Mexico in Tecun Uman on Sunday, and clashed with police. Local first responders said that security forces used rubber bullets against the migrants and that one person, 26-year-old Honduran Henry Adalid, was killed.

Six police officers were injured, said Beatriz Marroquin, the director of health for the Retalhuleu region.

Mexico’s Interior Minister Alfonso Navarrete told reporters on Sunday evening that federal police did not have any weapons, even to fire plastic bullets.

He said that some of the migrants had guns while others had Molotov cocktails, and this informatio­n had been passed on to other Central American government­s.

Guatemala’s government said in a statement that it regrets that the migrants didn’t take the opportunit­y of dialogue and instead threw stones and glass bottles at police.

US President Donald Trump and his fellow Republican­s have sought to make immigratio­n a major issue ahead of Nov. 6 elections, in which the party is battling to keep control of Congress.

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on Fox News Sunday said Mr. Trump was determined to use every authority he had to stop immigrants from crossing the border illegally.

“We have a crisis at the border right now… This caravan is one iteration of that but frankly we essentiall­y see caravans every day with these numbers,” she said.

“I think what the president is making clear is every possible action, authority, executive program, is on the table to consider, to ensure that it is clear that there is a right and legal way to come to this country and no other ways will be tolerated.” —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines