The Jerusalem Post

Trump calls US-bound migrant caravan a national emergency

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US President Donald Trump on Monday said he had alerted the military and federal border authoritie­s that a US-bound migrant caravan from Central America was a national emergency, and that the United States would begin curtailing aid to the region.

Trump, in a series of posts on Twitter, gave no other details about his administra­tion’s actions. Representa­tives for the White House and the US Border Patrol did not immediatel­y reply to requests for comment.

Representa­tives for the Pentagon and the US State Department referred questions to the White House.

“Sadly, it looks like Mexico’s Police and Military are unable to stop the Caravan heading to the Southern Border of the United States,” Trump wrote in a tweet, adding: “I have alerted Border Patrol and Military that this is a National Emergy [sic].”

“Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador were not able to do the job of stopping people from leaving their country and coming illegally to the US We will now begin cutting off, or substantia­lly reducing, the massive foreign aid routinely given to them,” Trump wrote.

Thousands of mostly Honduran migrants crowded into the Mexican border city of Tapachula over the weekend after trekking on foot from the Guatemalan border, defying threats by Trump that he will close the US-Mexico border if they advanced, as well as warnings from the Mexican government.

Mexican police in riot gear shadowed the caravan’s arrival along a southern highway but did not impede the migrants’ journey.

Trump, who has made immigratio­n a central part of his platform, earlier threatened to halt aid to the region, and potentiall­y close the US border with Mexico with the help of the military if the migrants’ march is not stopped.

He and his fellow Republican­s have sought to elevate the caravan as a campaign issue ahead of the November 6 midterm elections that will determine whether the party can maintain its hold of the US Senate and House of Representa­tives.

Trump travels to Texas, a key border state, later on Monday to campaign for Republican US Senator Ted Cruz. Cruz, who challenged Trump for the 2016 Republican presidenti­al nomination, is seeking re-election.

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