Photo: Ángel Hernández / EFE
The migrant caravan made up of several hundred people advanced this Wednesday through the eastern Mexican state of Veracruz, but fatigue led several dozen to surrender to the immigration authorities.
Meanwhile, in the border city of Tapachula, in the southeastern state of Chiapas, hundreds of them gathered to demand that the National Migration Institute (INM) attend to them , after the dissolution in the last hours of a contingent that was advancing through that state.
In Veracruz, the caravan, made up of its majority by Haitians and Central Americans, advanced this day from the town of Puente La Lima to Juan Rodríguez Clara, some 39 kilometers ahead.
The contingent, made up of several hundred people and en route for a month, advanced very differently. perso and increasingly exhausted. As a result, some thirty people surrendered to the INM support group, as has happened repeatedly in recent weeks.
In addition, there was a small outbreak of violence between migrants and INM agents, without escalating the altercation.
The failed caravan seeks to reunite
The INM reported that members of the new caravan that left just on 18 last November from Tapachula, Chiapas, determined in the municipality of Mapstepec to suspend their march and surrender to the authorities .
Most of them were transferred to different states of the country to regularize their stay there, but hundreds were returned to Tapachula.
In this municipality, on the border with Guatemala, thousands of stranded migrants have been found for months.
That is why many of them protested this Wednesday when they felt “deceived” by the INM and denounced that while they wait to be treated they live in very precarious conditions .
The migrants first concentrated in the surroundings of a stadium converted today into a center attention to foreigners and later they moved to the streets to carry out blockades.
In addition , threw stones at vehicles and even confronted citizens who demanded to pass.