[h=2]'We're going to drop in on Donald Trump': Job-seeking mother-of three who fears for her family's safety says president 'has to take us in' as she joins northbound migrant group entering Guatemala that has DOUBLED in size[/h]
- Up to 3,000 migrants crossed from Honduras into Guatemala on Monday
- Washington DC warned that migrants should not try to enter the United States illegally
- Andrea Fernandez, 24, who left Honduras with a newborn baby, a 5-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son because she said she could not find work
- Central American countries are under mounting pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to do more to curb mass migration
- Rows of Guatemalan police in black uniforms, some wearing helmets and shields, initially blocked migrants from reaching a customs booth
- Mexico's migration institute said in a statement on Monday that march participants would need to follow immigration rules to enter the country, without specifying the criteria