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Caribbean-Latin America
Caravan splits up, rips Mexico for directing migrants toward 'route of death'
2018-11-06
[Wash Times] ISLA, Mexico ‐ A 4,000-strong caravan of Central American migrants traveling through Mexico split up into several groups with one spending the night in a town in the coastal state of Veracruz and other migrants continuing toward the country’s capital.

The divisions came during a tense day in which tempers flared and some migrants argued with caravan organizers and criticized Mexican officials. They were upset that Veracruz Gov. Miguel Angel Yunes had reneged on an offer late Friday to provide buses on Saturday to leapfrog the migrants to Mexico City.

The migrants trekked to the town of Isla, about 700 miles (1,126 kilometers) south of the U.S. border, where several thousand stopped to rest, eat and receive medical attention. They planned to spend the night there before departing at 5 a.m. Sunday en route to the town of Cordoba.

But other migrants, mainly men and the younger members of the group, kept on walking or hitching rides toward Puebla and Mexico City. They hunkered down for the night in Juan Rodriguez Clara or Tierra Blanca farther along the route.

"We think that it is better to continue together with the caravan. We are going to stay with it and respect the organizers," Luis Euseda, a 32-year-old from Tegucigalpa, Honduras who is traveling with his wife Jessica Fugon, said in Isla. "Others went ahead, maybe they have no goal, but we do have a goal and it is to arrive."
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Seems to me all those requisitioned buses could drive south just as easily as north.

Or east or west.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2018-11-06 19:55  

#7  "We think that it is better to continue together with the caravan. We are going to stay with it and respect the organizers," Luis Euseda, a 32-year-old from Tegucigalpa, Honduras who is traveling with his wife Jessica Fugon, said in Isla. "Others went ahead, maybe they have no goal, but we do have a goal and it is to arrive."

So it IS being organized. So trump was right and those saying this is "spontaneous" were wrong.
Posted by: Ptah   2018-11-06 15:14  

#6  Seems to me all those requisitioned buses could drive south just as easily as north.
Posted by: Iblis   2018-11-06 15:07  

#5  My fav migrant graphic. Sort of says it all.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-11-06 11:29  

#4  I know Mexico has machine guns. A few of those would send them scurrying south right quick.
Posted by: DarthVader   2018-11-06 09:53  

#3  Respect the organizers or we won't get our MasterCards....Soros is providing the migrants with food, clothing, new strollers, new shoes, medical care through Humanity Ventures because they don't have access to services until they cross the border. Using the UNHCR, he did the same in Europe. Beto's campaign learned how to circumvent our laws, too. What more proof of subversion do we need? Sanction him for restitution to the American taxpayers who are funding at a minimum 25% of the UN budget.
Posted by: Eohippus Dribble5682   2018-11-06 08:30  

#2  Didnt they illegally enter Mexico?

When they set up camp on the mexican border watch a load of concerned single women on HRT to suddenly visit the camp for "humanitarian" reasons...
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-11-06 04:11  

#1  America, si... up the journada del muerte and make a right, can’t miss it.
Posted by: Grunter   2018-11-06 02:05  

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