Second migrant caravan on the move in Mexico
Another migrant caravan, consisting of around 2000 people mostly of Salvadorian origin, is on the move in southern Mexico. The group managed to cross the Suchiate River separating Mexico from Guatemala to the south on Monday. The first caravan, which has dwindled and now numbers some 4,000 people, arrived Tuesday in the town of Juchitan, in Oaxaca. Trump has announced he is sending more than 5,000 soldiers to shore up the US-Mexico border to prevent the migrants from entering US.
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