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«Breaking News» Central American migrants march to the US consulate in Tijuana with demands to Trump administration

Two groups of migrants from Central America marched to the American consulate in Tijuana, Mexico, yesterday, with a list of demands to the Trump administration.


One of them asked the American president to either let them in the country or pay them $50,000 each to go home, a report said.


The first group, including about 100 migrants, arrived at the consulate around 11am on Tuesday. 



Migrants from Central America hold an El Salvador flag outside the US consulate in Tijuana, Mexico, asking American authorities to speed up the asylum application process


Migrants from Central America hold an El Salvador flag outside the US consulate in Tijuana, Mexico, asking American authorities to speed up the asylum application process



Migrants from Central America hold an El Salvador flag outside the US consulate in Tijuana, Mexico, asking American authorities to speed up the asylum application process





Two groups of migrants marched to the consulate with demands to the Trump administration


Two groups of migrants marched to the consulate with demands to the Trump administration



Two groups of migrants marched to the consulate with demands to the Trump administration





Members of the caravan are seen standing outside the US consulate in Tijuana, Mexico


Members of the caravan are seen standing outside the US consulate in Tijuana, Mexico



Members of the caravan are seen standing outside the US consulate in Tijuana, Mexico





Migrants from Honduras, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America trying to reach the United States, walk next to the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico, December 12


Migrants from Honduras, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America trying to reach the United States, walk next to the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico, December 12



Migrants from Honduras, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America trying to reach the United States, walk next to the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico, December 12





Migrants look on as their father walks through a sewage water tunnel to cross the border fence


Migrants look on as their father walks through a sewage water tunnel to cross the border fence



Migrants look on as their father walks through a sewage water tunnel to cross the border fence





A young child is seen being picked up and handed to a man straddling the border fence separate Mexico from the US Wednesday 


A young child is seen being picked up and handed to a man straddling the border fence separate Mexico from the US Wednesday 


A young child is seen being picked up and handed to a man straddling the border fence separate Mexico from the US Wednesday 





Multiple Honduran nationals from the migrant caravan scaled the fence trying to reach California 


Multiple Honduran nationals from the migrant caravan scaled the fence trying to reach California 



Multiple Honduran nationals from the migrant caravan scaled the fence trying to reach California 

















The migrants helped one another and threw their belongings over the barrier 





The migrants look at US Customs and Border Protection officials in San Diego County after crossing illegally from Mexico 


The migrants look at US Customs and Border Protection officials in San Diego County after crossing illegally from Mexico 



The migrants look at US Customs and Border Protection officials in San Diego County after crossing illegally from Mexico 



Alfonso Guerreo Ulloa, an organizer from Honduras, told the San Diego Union-Tribune that the $50,000 figure is not a very big sum. 


'It may seem like a lot of money to you,' he said.


'But it is a small sum compared to everything the United States has stolen from Honduras.'


Thanks to this amount, he said, the migrants could return home and start a small business there.


The caravan migrants also asked the US to remove Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez from office.



They are part of a caravan of thousand migrants from Central America trying to enter the US


They are part of a caravan of thousand migrants from Central America trying to enter the US



They are part of a caravan of thousand migrants from Central America trying to enter the US



The group gave the US consulate 72 hours to respond to their letter.


The second group, made up of about 50 migrants, asked the US to speed up the asylum process.


They asked the administration to allow up to 300 asylum seekers to enter the United States daily at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in San Diego, where 40 to 100 migrants are currently admitted every day.


The letter says: 'In the meantime, families, women and children who have fled our countries continue to suffer and the civil society of Tijuana continue to be forced to confront this humanitarian crisis, a refugee crisis caused in great part by decades of U.S. intervention in Central America.'


'A lot of people are leaving because there is no solution here,' said Douglas Matute, 38, of Tijuana. 


'We thought they would let us in. But Trump sent the military instead of social workers.' 




Among the demands, migrants asked the US to accept more asylum applications per day


Among the demands, migrants asked the US to accept more asylum applications per day



Among the demands, migrants asked the US to accept more asylum applications per day


 


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2018/12/13/central-american-migrants-march-to-the-us-consulate-in-tijuana-with-demands-to-trump-administration/
Main photo article Two groups of migrants from Central America marched to the American consulate in Tijuana, Mexico, yesterday, with a list of demands to the Trump administration.
One of them asked the American president to either let them in the country or pay them $50,000 each to go home, a report said.
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