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[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
 

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Up to 3,000 migrants crossed from Honduras into Guatemala on Monday after warnings from Washington DC that migrants should not try to enter the United States illegally.
The crowd trekking northward, after a standoff with police in riot gear, had more than doubled in size from Saturday, when some 1,300 people set off from northern Honduras in what has been dubbed 'March of the Migrant,' an organizer said.
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 and feared for their safety, is one of the migrants plan to seek refugee status in Mexico or pass through to the United States.
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Up to 3,000 migrants crossed from Honduras into Guatemala on Monday

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Washington DC warned that migrants should not try to enter the United States illegally

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One woman (not pictured) was with her 5-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son because she said she could not find work and feared for their safety

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Some 1,300 people had previously set off from northern Honduras in what has been dubbed 'March of the Migrant,' an organizer said
 

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'We're going to drop in on Donald Trump. He has to take us in,' she told Reuters.
Reuters could not independently verify the number of participants, but images showed a group carrying backpacks and clogging roads near the border, some waving the Honduran flag.
The impoverished nations of Central America, from which thousands of migrants have fled in recent years, are under mounting pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to do more to curb mass migration.
 

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Images showed a group carrying backpacks and clogging roads near the border, some waving the Honduran flag

'We are seriously concerned about the caravan of migrants traveling north from Honduras, with false promises of entering the United States by those who seek to exploit their compatriots,' the U.S. Embassy in Honduras said in a statement on Sunday evening.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence last week called on presidents in the region to tackle the issue, saying Washington would be willing to help with economic development and investment in return.
Guatemala said in a statement on Sunday that it did not promote or endorse 'irregular migration.'
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The impoverished nations of Central America have seen thousands of migrants flee in recent years

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Central American countries are under mounting pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to do more to curb mass migration

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A police official on site said all Central Americans could pass freely through the region as long as they complied with migration control

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Rows of Guatemalan police in black uniforms, some wearing helmets and shields, initially blocked migrants from reaching a customs booth, Reuters images showed. It was not clear how long the standoff lasted, but the group was ultimately able to cross, said march organizer Bartolo Fuentes, a former Honduran lawmaker.
A police official on site said all Central Americans could pass freely through the region as long as they complied with migration control.
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.
'The law does not provide for any permission to enter the country without meeting the requirements, and then go on to a third country,' the government agency said.
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Rows of Guatemalan police in black uniforms, some wearing helmets and shields, initially blocked migrants from reaching a customs booth

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It was not clear how long the standoff lasted, but the group was ultimately able to cross, said march organizer Bartolo Fuentes, a former Honduran lawmaker

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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
 

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[FONT=&quot]The United States has strongly informed the President of Honduras that if the large Caravan of people heading to the U.S. is not stopped and brought back to Honduras, no more money or aid will be given to Honduras, effective immediately!
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If they did, it will backfire.
I don't see the Democratic strategy working out the way they planned.

With the economy roaring and people working they are taking a hard look
and saying to themselves I like what's going on. I got some bucks in my
pocket and things are better than they've been in a long time.

Do I really want to back to the way it was? Hell no! Blue wave? I don't
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I am watching the Democrat Party led (because they want Open Borders and existing weak laws) assault on our country by Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, whose leaders are doing little to stop this large flow of people, INCLUDING MANY CRIMINALS, from entering Mexico to U.S.....

....In addition to stopping all payments to these countries, which seem to have almost no control over their population, I must, in the strongest of terms, ask Mexico to stop this onslaught - and if unable to do so I will call up the U.S. Military and CLOSE OUR SOUTHERN BORDER!..

....The assault on our country at our Southern Border, including the Criminal elements and DRUGS pouring in, is far more important to me, as President, than Trade or the USMCA. Hopefully Mexico will stop this onslaught at their Northern Border. All Democrats fault for weak laws!

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Soros strikes again. He needs to be eliminated from this earth!!!
 

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Kick him and democrats out of America! The Dem. also

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Caravan of migrants swells to 7,000 and stretches more than two MILES long as they continue marching towards the U.S. border - but Trump warns full efforts are being made to stop the 'onslaught of illegal aliens'


[h=2]Caravan of migrants swells to 7,000 and stretches more than a mile long as they continue marching towards the U.S. border - but Trump warns full efforts are being made to stop the 'onslaught of illegal aliens'[/h]
  • Central American migrants advancing toward the U.S. border in Mexico has swelled to 7,000 people
  • Thousands of mostly Honduran migrants rose at dawn on Sunday and continued their trek northward
  • They walked towards the Mexican town of Tapachula, 10 abreast in a line stretching approximately a mile
  • Police in riot gear were deployed at highway junctions and a military helicopter circled overhead
  • Mexican immigration authorities only allowed some 640 migrants through the border crossing Saturday
  • The slow process prompted several thousand to cross the river illegally by rafts or even swimming
  • President Donald Trump has threatened to halt aid to Honduras and Guatemala, and potentially close down the U.S. border with Mexico if the march is not stopped
  • Trump fired off a tweet on Sunday afternoon, saying efforts were being made to stop the 'onslaught of illegal aliens from crossing'
 

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The throng of Central American migrants advancing toward the U.S. border in southern Mexico has now swelled to a whopping 7,000 people as they defy the efforts of four governments to break them up.
Thousands of mostly Honduran migrants rose at dawn on Sunday from the shores of a river between Guatemala and Mexico and continued their trek northward, overwhelming Mexican government attempts to stop them at the border.
Their numbers swelled from 2,000 to about 5,000 overnight and at first light they set out walking toward the Mexican town of Tapachula, 10 abreast in a line stretching approximately a mile. That number has now reportedly risen to 7,000.
Several hundred more already had applied for refugee status in Mexico and an estimated 1,500 were still on the Guatemalan side of the Suchiate River, hoping to enter legally.
It came as President Donald Trump fired off a tweet on Sunday afternoon, saying: 'Full efforts are being made to stop the onslaught of illegal aliens from crossing our Southern Border.
'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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The throng of Central American migrants advancing toward the U.S. border in southern Mexico swelled to a whopping 7,000 people on Sunday as they defy the efforts of four governments to break them up

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Aerial view of Honduran migrants heading in a caravan to the US, on the road linking Ciudad Hidalgo and Tapachula, Chiapas state, Mexico

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A Mexican Federal Police officer speaks with Honduran migrants heading in a caravan to the US, on the road linking Ciudad Hidalgo and Tapachula, Chiapas state, Mexico, on Sunday

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Mexican Federal Police officers are deployed as thousands of Honduran migrants resumed their march toward the United States on Sunday

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It was not immediately clear where the additional travelers had materialized from since about 2,000 had been gathered on the Mexican side Saturday night. Police are seen above on Sunday

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Honduran migrants are seen above on the road linking Ciudad Hidalgo and Tapachula, Chiapas state, Mexico, Sunday

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Honduran migrants taking part in a caravan heading to the US, cross the Suchiate River, natural border between Guatemala and Mexico, in makeshift rafts on Sunday

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