New migrant caravan has left Honduras bound for the US amid government shutdown
has left San Pedro Sula, the same city in Honduras where a large caravan left in October and arrived at the United States' southern border in November. The earlier caravan ballooned to more than 5,000 people before traveling through Guatemala and Mexico and then reaching Tijuana, along the way prompting President Donald Trump to deploy thousands of military troops to the southern border. The latest caravan is part of a growing wave of Central Americans, among them many families with children and children unaccompanied by parents, arriving ...
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