(ANSA) - ROME, JANUARY 16 - At least 4,500 migrants who left Honduras for the United States managed to cross the Guatemala border. Frontier agents did not resist, given the presence of numerous families with children. This was reported by a Guatemalan police officer in the border town of El Florido. Mexican authorities said Thursday that 500 immigration agents would be deployed at the border with Guatemala in anticipation of the caravan's arrival. Many of these migrants believe President Joe Biden, who takes office on Wednesday, will ease the U.S. migration policy, but Washington has warned them not to count on an open-armed welcome. (HANDLE).
Caravan of 4,500 migrants marching to the United States
2021-01-16T05:40:43.514Z
At least 4,500 migrants who left Honduras for the United States managed to cross the Guatemala border. The border agents did not resist, given the presence of numerous families with children. (HANDLE)