Migrant caravan charges the Mexican border
Migrants making their way towards the United States as part of a caravan of 3,000 people charged at the border between and Mexico on Friday, cutting the wires and confronting rows of border police. Mexico had warned the migrants that they would need a visa to enter the country and sent riot police to the Guatemala-Mexico border city of Tapachula as the caravan moved north. Some of the migrants ignored the warnings and charged across, leaving them facing arrest. Manelich Castilla, spokesman for Mexico’s federal police, said that buses were ...
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