New York Post

LAWLESS CARAVAN

Migrants fight Mexico cops as they head for US border

- By MARK MOORE With Wires

A caravan of about 2,000 migrants is heading north after clashing with police in the southern Mexico city of Tapachula over the weekend, making their way to the US border carrying signs bearing President Biden’s name.

The migrants, mainly from Honduras and El Salvador and with small children in tow, trudged through broiling heat to the town of Huehuetan, about 16 miles north of Tapachula, on Sunday.

They had been waiting for months in Tapachula, near the Guatemalan border, for refugee or asylum papers that would allow them to travel through Mexico.

But many grew frustrated by delays and pushed past law-enforcemen­t officers on Saturday amid scuffles that left some small children injured. Mexico requires migrants seeking humanitari­an visas or asylum to wait in the border state of Chiapas while their cases are being processed.

“But they took a long time,” Cuban migrant Anthony Beltrandez told The Associated Press, noting that he had been waiting in Tapachula for more than a month for his papers.

Beltrandez, a furniture restorer who left Cuba in 2018 to travel to Uruguay, said he decided to join the caravan on the more than 1,000-mile journey to the United States.

“There has been a lot of heat, a lot of sun,” Beltrandez said.

José Antonio, a Honduran who declined to give his last name, said he became part of the caravan after cooling his heels in Tapachula for two months.

“They told me I had to wait because the appointmen­ts were full,” the constructi­on worker said. “There is no work there, so out of necessity I joined this group.”

US Customs and Border Protection detained a record 1.7 million illegal immigrants over the previous 12 months, officials said last week.

Former President Donald Trump on Sunday urged the Biden administra­tion to finish constructi­on of the border wall he started, saying the country was being “poisoned” by the influx of illegal immigrants.

“Our country is being poisoned with the millions of people that are illegally flowing through our borders, in most cases not even questioned or stopped,” Trump said in a statement sent by e-mail. “Many are criminals from the emptied prisons of other countries, most of these are very dangerous people.

“Our country is dying from within and nobody is doing anything to stop it. The first thing that should be done, and it can be done quickly, is FINISH THE WALL. A deal must be made with Mexico, where Mexico serves as a 2,000mile barrier, not a launching pad for the illegals that are coming in.”

 ?? ?? MAKE WAY! Mainly Honduran and El Salvadoran migrants trek north on a Mexican highway Sunday on their way to the US border.
MAKE WAY! Mainly Honduran and El Salvadoran migrants trek north on a Mexican highway Sunday on their way to the US border.

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