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    Migrants in smaller caravan detained in Mexico

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    Mexican authorities are cracking down on smaller groups of migrants trying to catch up with the main caravan.
    On Friday they detained a group of about 300 migrants who crossed the Guatemala-Mexico border at Ciudad Hidalgo and were walking along a highway to the city of Tapachula.
    The main caravan of about 4,000 migrants left Tapachula on Monday and is now heading to Arriaga in the state of Chiapas.
    An official from Mexico's National Immigration Institute who was not authorized to be quoted by name said the group of 300 included Hondurans and Guatemalans who were detained because they entered the country without proper documents.
    The migrants will be bussed to immigration processing centers for possible repatriation.
    While migrants enter Mexico illegally almost every day, they usually take smugglers' trucks or buses or walk at night to avoid detection.
    The fact that the group was traveling openly in daylight suggests they were adopting the tactics of the caravan, which is large enough to move without much fear of detention.
    However, it appears that smaller groups will now be picked off by immigration authorities.


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    Thank you Mexico! Thank you very very much!!

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    Trump...send a convoy of buses to "pick off" the large caravan and send them home!
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    YES, we need CONVOYS to stop the CARAVAN!!!
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    The Mexican Federales are not our friends. There are conflicting reports coming out of Mexico and some of those reports say the Mexican police are actually aiding and abetting many of the caravan members in their travels to our border. I don't trust them and certainly don't feel they are doing anything with our best interest at heart.

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    Mexico torn between stopping, aiding migrant caravan


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    A young man rests on the side of the highway as others walk past, after Mexican police briefly blockaded the road to keep them from advancing, outside the town of Arriaga, Mexico, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018. Hundreds of Mexican federal officers carrying plastic shields briefly blocked the caravan of Central American migrants from continuing toward the United States, after several thousand of the migrants turned down the chance to apply for refugee status and obtain a Mexican offer of benefits. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)


    Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2018 5:29 pm |Updated: 5:32 pm, Sat Oct 27, 2018.
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    TAPANATEPEC, Mexico (AP) — The Mexican government seems torn between stopping several thousand Central American migrants from traveling toward the U.S. border in a caravan or burnishing its international human rights image.

    On Saturday, more than a hundred federal police dressed in riot gear blocked a rural highway in southern Mexico shortly before dawn to encourage the migrants to apply for refugee status in Mexico rather than continuing the long, arduous journey north. U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Mexico to prevent the caravan from reaching the border.

    Police let the caravan proceed after representatives from Mexico's National Human Rights Commission convinced them that a rural stretch of highway without shade, toilets or water was no place for migrants to entertain an offer of asylum.

    Many members of the caravan have been travelling for more than two weeks, since a group first formed in San Pedro Sula, Honduras.


    Not long after the caravan resumed the trek north Saturday, government officials were seen for the first time directly helping the migrants by giving rides in trucks and providing water along the scorching highway.


    Martin Rojas, an agent from Mexico's migrant protection agency Grupo Beta, said he and his fellow agents planned to use agency pickup trucks to help stragglers catch up with the caravan.


    "There are people fainting, there are wounded," said Rojas, who spoke to The Associated Press after dropping off a group of women and children in Tapantapec, where the caravan planned to spend the night. Rojas transported the group to their destination after spotting them on a highway trudging through temperatures approaching 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius).


    Most of the migrants in the caravan appeared determined to reach the U.S., despite an offer of refuge in Mexico.


    Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto launched a program on Friday dubbed "You are home," which promises shelter, medical attention, schooling and jobs to Central Americans who agree to stay in the southern Mexico states of Chiapas or Oaxaca, far from the U.S. border.


    Mexico's Interior Ministry said that temporary identity numbers have been issued to 111 migrants under the program. The IDs, called CURPs, authorize the migrants to stay and work in Mexico, and the ministry said pregnant women, children and the elderly were among those who had joined the program and were now being attended at shelters.


    After another brutally hot day on the road with her husband and 8-year-old son, Alejandra Rodriguez said the possibility of health care and a work permit in Mexico sounded enticing. But as she laid out a tarp and blanket to sleep in a covered parking area in Tapanatepec, the 26-year-old from Tegucigalpa, Honduras said she'd prefer to start a new life further north.

    She had heard that job opportunities were scarce in southern Mexico.


    Orbelina Orellana said she and her husband were determined to continue north as well.


    "Our destiny is to get to the border," said Orellana, who left three children behind in San Pedro Sula. She was also suspicious of the Mexican proposal, fearing that she would be deported if she applies for asylum in Mexico.


    Mexican officials have greeted the caravan with a mixture of hospitality and hostility.


    Several mayors have rolled out the welcome mat for migrants who reached their towns — arranging for food and camp sites.

    At other times, police have ejected migrants from passenger buses or prevented smaller groups from joining the caravan.


    An official with the national immigration authority said Friday that 300 Hondurans and Guatemalans who crossed the Mexico border illegally had been detained. The group was walking in broad daylight, far from the main caravan.


    The caravan still must travel 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) to reach the nearest U.S. border crossing at McAllen, Texas. The trip could be twice as long if the 4,000 or so migrants head for the Tijuana-San Diego frontier, as another caravan did earlier this year. Only about 200 in that group made it to the border.


    This year's caravans have earned the ire of Trump. The Pentagon approved a request for additional troops at the southern border, likely to total several hundred, to help the U.S. Border Patrol as the president seeks to transform concerns about immigration and the caravan into electoral gains in the Nov. 6 midterms.


    Stoking fears about the caravan and illegal immigration to rally his Republican base, Trump insinuated that gang members and "Middle Easterners" are mixed in with the group, though he later acknowledged there was no proof of that.

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