Tijuana continues to arrest hundreds of Central American migrants

Washington Examiner:
Approximately 280 migrants who traveled as part of caravans from Central America have been arrested by police in Mexico's northern border city of Tijuana in recent weeks, according to an elected official in the city.

Genaro Lopez Moreno, a municipal delegate for downtown Tijuana, on Thursday said the arrests are in connection with drug possession, public drunkenness, and now "breaking and entering" into homes.

"People have made citizen's arrests. Things aren't very nice here. The neighborhood is tired of them, the merchants and the schools," Lopez Moreno said in a Fox News interview.

The official said police are on 24-hour alert and are concerned the incidents will increase crime rates, which could have an effect on tourism.

"We live on tourism and Christmas season is one of our best times for tourism here and for sales. Things are not very good right now," he said.
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The attitude toward the migrants in Mexico appears to have changed dramatically.  Not only did they underestimate Trump in dealing with them, but those behind the caravan also underestimated the resentment within Mexico.

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