Video footage taken in Huixtla, Mexico, shows people who joined the migrant caravan camping out in southern Mexico. They have said they’re heading toward the United States border.
The first to arrive are quickly staking out grassy spots in the town square where they will sleep, AP reported
The caravan was blasted by President Donald Trump, who said via Twitter that aid to El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala will be stopped as the countries have failed to stop the caravan. “We will now begin cutting off, or substantially reducing, the massive foreign aid routinely given to them,” the president wrote.
Trump also stated that the military would be deployed at the border.
AP noted that these three countries have received more than $500 million in funding from the United States in 2017.
Meanwhile, the United Nations said that at least 7,200 people are in the caravan, but there have been reports that more than 10,000 people have joined. An official told AP that large numbers of people are arriving in Mexico and “are likely to remain in the country for an extended period.”
“It is the responsibility of the driver, but it is very dangerous, and there you have the consequences,” Mexican federal police officer Miguel Angel Dominguez told the AP.