The migrant caravan is resting after the report of a kid kidnapped


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By Associated press

TAPANATEPEC, Mexico – Coordinators of a caravan of several thousand Central American migrants from southern Mexico urged its members to rest Sunday. At first, the migrants had sworn to continue anyway, but then changed their minds when a child had been abducted.

The migrants said they would stay and meet Sunday in Tapanatepec. Late Saturday night, migrant groups ran through the streets of the city, claiming that a child had been stolen. Something similar has caused panic at a previous stop, but has not been confirmed.

After being delayed for a few hours after the federal police stopped coming out of Arriaga town on Saturday morning, most of the migrants arrived in Tapanatepec in extreme heat. Dozens of people headed for the Novillero River below the central square to bathe, wash their clothes and cool off. Others lined up at a medical aid station primarily to pay attention to their injured feet.

For the first time, a branch of the federal government seemed to directly help migrants to progress rather than trying to diminish the caravan. In this case, Grupo Beta, Mexico's Migrant Protection Agency, offered rides to laggards and distributed water to them.

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