145 Central American migrants from 'caravan' have entered US: official

AFP  |  Mexico City 

A total of 145 Central American migrants who traveled as part of a "caravan" from their home countries through have so far entered the to seek asylum, officials said.

"There were 70 people who crossed this morning," bringing the total up to Thursday to 145, said Mexican official

The figure included people from Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, he added.

The caravan is a tradition dating back to 2010 and is designed to draw attention to the plight of destitute Central Americans crossing through in a bid to reach the US and the promise of a better life.

of the US-bound caravan triggered a flurry of furious tweets from US Donald Trump, who ordered thousands of troops to the border and called on to stop the migrants.

Mexico rejected the pressure from Trump. Instead, it gave the migrants a one-month transit pass to decide if they want to seek refuge in Mexico, go back home or keep trudging toward the

Some 150 more remain at a camp in Tijuana, many of whom said they were fleeing gang violence.

"I am fleeing because they were going to kill one of my sons," Ana Suazo, a 38-year-old Honduran who was traveling with three children, told AFP. She added her mother was waiting for her on the other side of the border and she has relatives in

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First Published: Fri, May 04 2018. 09:20 IST