Central American caravan leaves
Mexico City and continues toward the US
Migrants leave Mexico City on 10 November and resume their march to the US.- ANSA |
The first Central American Migrant Caravan has left Mexico
City on foot, heading north to the US Mexican Border, which is still more than
a thousand kilometers away. It`s going to be extra tough going as they
currently have no transport.
By James Blears
The vast majority of the first caravan departed pre
dawn Saturday, from the Jesús Martinez Pallido Stadium in Eastern Mexico
City. They're aiming to reach Tijuana, still far more than a thousand
kilometers to the North. And there they`ll encounter more than fifteen thousand
US troops and National Guard, plus Border Patrol and hectares of razor wire.
58 year old Honduran Francisco Alvarado has spent more
than 35 years in the United States, has a wife and three daughters
there. Deported twice, he`s trying to return to his family. He`s
appealing to President Trump to consider the plight of the caravans, who are
escaping dire poverty and death threats from the street gangs plus organized
crime.
"I like to go to United States. I wanna stay there
with my family. I want to say to Mr Trump, 'Please let the people go there. All
the people living in Honduras need a job there. People need work, need a
job."
United Nations
The United Nations High Commission for Human
Rights, says it`s not their responsibility to provide transportation and
neither has the Mexican Government. So it appears to be
a one thousand plus kilometers trek towards a hostile and
reinforced bristling Border.
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