300 detainees of the Honduran caravan arrested



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Arriaga, Chis.- A group of 300 Hondurans entered the Mexican territory and integrating the second caravan in the north of the country were arrested by the Federal Police and agents National Institute of Migration (INM), official sources informed.

The migrants entered Mexico between Thursday night and early Friday on the Suchiate River and, at dawn, began crossing Mexican territory to reach the city of Tapachula.

caravana_migrante_1.jpg "src =" http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/sites/default/files/u38413/caravana_migrante_1.jpg "style =" width: 441px; height: 272px; "/> Photo: Fredy Martín Pérez<br />At the exit of the caravan, the staff of <strong>Civil Protection of Ciudad Hidalgo </strong>He accompanied the contingent to the borders of Frontera Hidalgo, without incident.</p>
<p>But when strangers walked between Frontera Hidalgo and Tapachula, Hondurans found themselves with a checkpoint from the federal police and the MNI.</p>
<p>There, they were arrested and taken on patrol to Tapachula for confinement in the Siglo XXI migration station.</p>
<p>With the 300 Hondurans, another group of 2,000 people is trying to reach the border with Guatemala and continue towards the borders with Mexico.</p>
<p>INM agents intercepted Hondurans, men, women and children, when they passed near Highway 200, who did not resist, so they were loaded into trucks.</p>
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