Boston Herald

Honduran migrants bypass agents to reach Mexico

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TAPACHULA, Mexico — A ragged army of Honduran migrants streamed through southern Mexico yesterday heading toward the United States, after making an end-run around Mexican agents who briefly blocked them at the Guatemalan border.

They received help at every turn from sympatheti­c Mexicans who offered food, water and clothing. Hundreds of locals driving pickups, vans and cargo trucks stopped to let them clamber aboard.

Besi Jaqueline Lopez of the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula carried a stuffed polar bear in a winter cap that seemed out of place in the tropical heat. It's the favorite — and only — toy of her two daughters, 4-year-old Victoria and 3-year-old Elisabeth, who trudged beside her gleaming with sweat.

A business administra­tion graduate, Lopez said she couldn't find work back home and hopes to reach the United States, but would stay in Mexico if she could find employment here.

"My goal is to find work for a better future for my daughters," she said.

Guatemala's migration agency confirmed that another group of about 1,000 migrants crossed into the country from Honduras.

After praising Mexico for its nononsense response when police at a southern border bridge pushed the migrants back with riot shields and pepper spray, U.S. President Trump again hammered Democratic Party opponents over what he apparently sees as a winning issue for Republican­s a little over two weeks ahead of midterm elections.

Trump said via Twitter: "The Caravans are a disgrace to the Democrat party. Change the immigratio­n laws NOW!"

"Full efforts are being made to stop the onslaught of illegal aliens from crossing our Souther (sic) Border," he said in another tweet. "People have to apply for asylum in Mexico first, and if they fail to do that, the U.S. will turn them away. The courts are asking the U.S. to do things that are not doable!"

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