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Pijijiapan (Mexico) – Despite increasing fatigue, Honduran migrants on Thursday continued their trek in southern Mexico, heading for the United States, which is preparing to deploy 800 soldiers to the border to stop them.
These thousands of Hondurans, fleeing violence and misery in their country, left at the dawn of Mapastepec towards Pijijiapan, in the state of Chiapas (south), which they reached in the afternoon after seven hours of walking.
"Yes, we got there!"launched the migrants arriving in this locality of 50.000 inhabitants.
Others, who had been able to get on trucks for the stage, had preceded them and relaxed playing football or washing in the river.
The "caravan"Must still travel more than 3,000 km to reach the US border, which should take him about a month and a half, according to their calculations.
"The only thing I'm afraid of is that they send us back to HondurasAngel Josué Flores, a 20-year-old bricklayer, told AFP while a federal police helicopter was flying over the migrants at low altitude.
Alejandra Lopez, 28, was working at a textile company in San Pedro Usula, when her husband was killed six months ago by the criminal Mara gang.
"They wanted our housesays the young woman, who travels with her four children, one of whom is two years old.
The majority of migrants walk on a path along the Mexican Pacific coast, some carrying children on their shoulders, some even in wheelchairs.
"I need to have surgery, I want to do it in the United States because in my country nobody helps mesays Sergio Caceres, 40, in a wheelchair pushed by a friend he met in the caravan, hoping to find on the other side of the border two sisters who regularly send him money to subsist.
The UN estimates that about 7,000 people are part of the caravan that left Honduras on Oct. 13. Migrants progress en mbade for security reasons on a journey they know to be dangerous.
"We want to arrive safe and sound. We know that this country is dangerous, but in Honduras, it's even worse, they kill for nothing", says 27-year-old José Anibal Mejia, while advancing on the road with her eight-year-old daughter.
"All Hondurans who are here want to live the American dream"he says.
– 800 American soldiers –
In the middle of the campaign for the mid-term legislative elections, US President Donald Trump has been storming these migrants for several days, denouncingbadault".
"The laws adopted by the Democrats make it difficult for us to stop people at the border"tweeted Mr. Trump on Thursday.
"I send the army for this national emergency. They will be stopped!", he added.
The Pentagon has to deploy 800 troops to the border with Mexico, to provide logistical support, said Thursday to AFP two US officials.
These regular army troops, which could be sent from several military bases in the country, will strengthen the more than 2,000 reservists of the National Guard already there since the spring.
Reinforcements will include doctors and engineers and will mainly provide logistical and material support, including tents and vehicles.
US Defense Minister Jim Mattis will formalize Thursday or Friday the new deployment, said a Pentagon official.
Bill Speaks, the Navy spokesman, said that the Department of Defense was working with the Department of Homeland Security at the moment.to determine the details of our support"to the authorities at the border.
The US president had earlier threatened to cut aid to Central American countries that did not block these migrants and criticized the Mexican authorities for their pbadivity.
After trying to stop the caravan at the border with riot police, Mexico is now making progress "caravan"on her floor, sometimes escorted by federal police and watched from helicopters.
"Mexico does not have to do the dirty work for the United States", commented Tuesday night on CNN the former Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jorge Castaneda.
According to the Mexican government, 1,743 people in the caravan have filed for asylum in recent days.
More than 1,500 children are present in the column, according to humanitarian badociations.
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