Group that escorts migrant caravans draws more scrutiny
Group that escorts migrant caravans draws more scrutiny https://ift.tt/1C1HJ8N weeks into their journey on a blistering hot October day some 2,400 miles from the U.S. border in San Diego, Mexico invited Central American migrants to remain in Southern Mexico and work — marking a pivotal moment for the largest caravan of asylum seekers ever headed to the U.S. Irineo Mujica of Pueblo Sin Fronteras told several thousand migrants camped in the central plaza of Arriaga after walking and hitchhiking 60 miles that day that then-President Enrique Pena Nieto was about to leave office, and that Mexico in the past rejected eight of 10 applicants for asylum.
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