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Migrants dig in after crackdown

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Hundreds of Honduran migrants huddled overnight on a highway in eastern Guatemala after domestic security forces used sticks and tear gas to halt the passage of a US-bound caravan just days before US Presidente­lect Joe Biden takes office.

As many as 8,000 migrants, including families with young children, have entered Guatemala since Friday, authoritie­s say, fleeing poverty and lawlessnes­s in a region rocked by the coronaviru­s pandemic and back-toback hurricanes in November.

“There’s no food or water, and there are thousands of children, pregnant women, babies, and they don’t want to let us pass,” said a Honduran who gave his name only as Pedro.

Guatemalan authoritie­s say they have sent hundreds of migrants back to Honduras.

A Reuters witness said about 2,000 migrants were still camped out on the highway near the village of Vado Hondo, about 55 kilometres from the borders of Honduras and El Salvador, after clashing with Guatemalan security forces on Sunday.

“We’re starving,” said one Honduran mother, stuck behind the cordon with her 15-year-old son, her daughter, nine, and her four-year-old niece.

“All we have is water and a few cookies,” said the woman, who declined to give her name.

Other migrants evaded the gridlock by fleeing into the hills to continue onward to the border of Mexico, where the government has deployed police and National Guard troopers.

“We ran into the mountains because I’m travelling with my one-year-old,” said Diany Deras, another Honduran.

Mexico’s border with Guatemala was quiet.

“All is calm here,” said a National Guardsman in charge of a border crossing directly opposite Tecun Uman, Guatemala, where caravan leaders hope to cross into Mexico.

“I hope Guatemala contains them,” he added.

 ?? AFP ?? Honduran migrants travel on a police patrol pickup in Vado Hondo on Sunday to voluntaril­y return to Honduras.
AFP Honduran migrants travel on a police patrol pickup in Vado Hondo on Sunday to voluntaril­y return to Honduras.

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