Mexican police halt migrant caravan members

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Hundreds of Mexican federal officers carrying plastic shields have blocked a Central American caravan from advancing towards the United States.

The stand-off came in Arriaga after several thousand of the migrants turned down a chance to apply for refugee status and obtain a Mexican offer of benefits.

At a meeting brokered by Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission, police said they would reopen the road and only wanted an opportunity for authorities to explain Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto’s offer of shelter, medical attention, schooling and jobs to Central Americans.

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The migrants use water from a tanker truck provided by the community in Arriaga, Mexico (Rebecca Blackwell/PA)

Amid the road block, thousands of migrants remained on the road waiting to advance.

Those on and following the caravan were boisterous on Friday evening in their refusal to accept anything less than safe passage to the US border.

“Thank-you” they yelled, adding: “No, we’re heading north.”

Sitting at the edge of the town square in Arriaga, 58-year-old Oscar Sosa of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, said: “Our goal is not to remain in Mexico. Our goal is to make it to the [US]. We want passage, that’s all.”

While such migrant caravans have taken place regularly over the years, passing largely unnoticed, they have received widespread attention this year after fierce opposition from US President Donald Trump.

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Young migrants rest on pieces of cardboard after halting at Arriaga (Rodrigo Abd/AP)

Defence Secretary Jim Mattis signed off on the request for help from the Department of Homeland Security and authorised the military staff to work out details such as the size, composition and estimated cost of the deployments, according to a US official.

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The migrants’ makeship camp in Arriaga (Rodrigo Abd/AP)

Mexico’s government has allowed the migrants to make their way on foot, but has not provided them with food, shelter or bathrooms, reserving any aid for those who turn themselves in.

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