Guatemala stops migrant caravan headed to US

 Washington Examiner:

Hundreds of Honduran and Nicaraguan migrants were prevented from crossing through Guatemala by Guatemalan security forces while traveling as a caravan intended to approach and cross the U.S. southern border.

A group of 300 migrants crossed into the Guatemalan province of Izabal on Saturday, where anti-riot agents from the national police and army stopped them. Local officials are attempting to encourage migrants to return to their home countries.

"People are being returned, everything in order, humanely," Guatemalan Migration Institute director Carlos Emilio Morales told Voice of America . "We are protecting our borders; we are protecting the health of all Guatemalans."

Those who want to remain in Guatemala have been asked to provide identification documents, vaccination cards, and a negative coronavirus test.

The caravan left Honduras days before liberal politician Xiomara Castro was sworn in on Jan. 27, reported Reuters . The migrants began their journey early Saturday, hoping that traveling as a group would be safer than going on their own.
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Guatemala is doing a better job of protecting the US border than Biden.  Hopefully, they will discourage future caravans.

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