"It is already known that at least 2,400 people joined the new caravan [which is already in Mexico], and what has already been called the [20,000-strong] 'Mother of Caravans' is now being prepared in Honduras," Cordero said, as quoted by Razon news portal.
According to the minister, in general, if the current migration flow from Central America remains unchanged, the number of migrants trying to get through Mexico to the United States will reach 900,000 people by the end of 2019.
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Picture from Mexico News Daily this morning, they said the mother of all migrant caravans is forming in Honduras with more than 20,000 and they expect more than 900,000 illegals from Honduras, Guatemala, & El Salvador will enter Mexico to travel to U,S. border this year. pic.twitter.com/cYYSME5IU5
— Ed Nottingham (@oldstockguru) March 28, 2019
In connection with the possible arrival of an unprecedentedly large migrant caravan, the Mexican authorities intend to sharply tighten control on their southern border with Guatemala and Belize. Employees of the migration service, federal police and civil defence forces will be involved in these actions.
#BORDERNEWS A new caravan of over 3,000 Central American migrants is on it's way to the U.S. from Chiapas according to Mexican news outlets. Migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, & Cuba are in the caravan. It's unclear which border they'll try to cross from. pic.twitter.com/HZcHgMDcK3
— Sydney Hernandez (@SydneyKGBT) March 26, 2019
Caravans of Central American migrants began to move toward the United States through Mexico last fall. As a result, several thousand migrants who came from the countries of Central America stuck near the US-Mexican border. The US authorities deployed several thousand troops to the border to ensure security.
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