
On Wednesday afternoon, in Washington, Mexican and US officials held a meeting in which they agreed to continue negotiations on Thursday. Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said he was optimistic, while US President Donald Trump continued to threaten to impose tariffs on Mexican products.
In the
community of Metapa de Dominguez, in the state of Chiapas and about 12
kilometers from the border with Guatemala, agents of the National
Institute of Migration (INM) led the operation to stop the advance of a
crowd of migrants, the vast majority of Hondurans.
The operative
More than a hundred uniformed, between police and military that make up the newly created National Guard, were stationed on the road to stop the advance on foot of the migrants.
With anti-riot shields, the uniformed people blocked the migrants' passage, generating moments of tension when the Central Americans protested with pushes and jerks. Some of them were arrested.
The new caravan
Part of the caravan entered at dawn from Guatemala crossing the international bridge on foot without any authority preventing its advance.
He was joined by another large number of migrants who were already in the border town of Ciudad Hidalgo.
Last week, President Donald Trump threatened Mexico with the imposition of 5% tariffs on its products as of June 10 if it did not help to stop the irregular migration that, for the most part, seeks to go to the United States.

The operative
More than a hundred uniformed, between police and military that make up the newly created National Guard, were stationed on the road to stop the advance on foot of the migrants.
With anti-riot shields, the uniformed people blocked the migrants' passage, generating moments of tension when the Central Americans protested with pushes and jerks. Some of them were arrested.
The new caravan
Part of the caravan entered at dawn from Guatemala crossing the international bridge on foot without any authority preventing its advance.
He was joined by another large number of migrants who were already in the border town of Ciudad Hidalgo.
Last week, President Donald Trump threatened Mexico with the imposition of 5% tariffs on its products as of June 10 if it did not help to stop the irregular migration that, for the most part, seeks to go to the United States.

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