Mexico stops migrant's influx from Central America in southern border


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-06-2019 13:15 IST | Created: 06-06-2019 10:27 IST
Mexico stops migrant's influx from Central America in southern border
The incident came as a high-level delegation led by Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard held talks in Washington with US officials in a bid to avoid Trump's threatened tariffs. Image Credit: Wikimedia

Authorities blocked a new caravan of Central American migrants Wednesday after they entered Mexico bound for the United States, as the government scrambled to dodge President Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs over undocumented immigration. Soldiers and police forced hundreds of migrants in the group -- which was mostly from Honduras -- to a halt in the southern town of Metapa de Dominguez, about 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) from the Mexican-Guatemalan border.

The National Migration Institute (INM) said about 420 migrants had been stopped and taken to a detention centre by bus. But many others may have fled: state police initially estimated the caravan had some 1,200 people.

The incident came as a high-level delegation led by Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard held talks in Washington with US officials in a bid to avoid Trump's threatened tariffs. Trump is threatening to apply tariffs of five per cent on all Mexican exports starting Monday and rising incrementally to 25 percent by October.

That has triggered panic in Mexico, which sends 80 per cent of its exports to the United States. The talks, which broke off Wednesday without an agreement, are due to resume Thursday. Trump tweeted that if no deal is reached then, the tariffs will come into force Monday.

The INM said that where applicable, the detained migrants would be "assisted to return to their countries of origin" -- its term for deportation. Migrant rights activists travelling with the group told AFP more than 100 members of Mexico's newly created National Guard took part in the operation.

Tension flared as officers brandishing anti-riot shields blocked the migrants' path, the activists said. But despite a shoving match, the authorities managed to force the caravan to a stop. 

(With inputs from agencies.)

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