The caravan on the road in Mexico is the size of a small town. But it’s a town under pressure - News Summed Up

The caravan on the road in Mexico is the size of a small town. But it’s a town under pressure


( Spencer Platt / Getty Images )“It’s practically a walking town,” said Edgar Corzo Sosa, a national human rights official in Mexico monitoring the caravan. As he spoke this weekend, the group was travelling through the southern state of Veracruz, several hundred miles southeast of Mexico City. Their movements are co-ordinated by megaphone-wielding members of the U.S.-Mexican activist collective Pueblo Sin Fronteras, although organizers say the caravan governs itself. Miguel Angel Yunes said he would provide buses to take them to Mexico City. Aerial view of migrants — mostly Hondurans — taking part in a caravan heading to the U.S., on their way to Isla, Veracruz State, Mexico, on Sunday.


Source: thestar November 05, 2018 13:18 UTC



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