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Migrant caravan abandons plan to travel to US border

AFP  |  Matias Romero (Mexico) 

A caravan of Central American migrants whose trek across infuriated has decided not to travel to the border, leaders have said.

"We will wrap up our work in City," said Irineo Mujica, the of the migrant advocacy group People Without Borders (Pueblo sin Fronteras).

"We have support teams at the border if there are people who need assistance there, but they would have to travel on their own," he told AFP in the town of Matias Romero, in the southern Mexican state of

The just over 1,000 migrants who currently make up the caravan -- many traveling in families of up to 20 people -- have been camped in the southern town since the weekend, deciding their next move in the face of daily attacks from Trump.

The vowed to send the military to secure the border and threatened to axe the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) if did not stop the caravan.

The caravan is in fact a yearly event whose goal is more to raise awareness about the plight of migrants than to reach the -- though some participants have traveled to the border in the past.

Mujica said this year's caravan was so large it would have been dangerous to travel to the border by train-hopping.

"There are too many children -- 450 in all. There are lots of babies. Hopping the train, as we did in the past, would have been crazy," he said.

The caravan now plans to travel to the central city of for a conference, then on to City for a series of demonstrations -- and end its journey there.

The group, mainly Hondurans, also includes Salvadorans, Guatemalans and Nicaraguans, mostly fleeing the brutal gang violence that has made home to some of the highest murder rates in the world.

Organizers say Mexican immigration authorities are working with the migrants to get them papers to stay in

Mujica praised the for its response.

"wanted the world to crush us, to erase our existence. But responded admirably and we thank the government for the way it handled this caravan," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 22:20 IST
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