Saturday, November 17, 2018

AZMEX I3 17-11-18

AZMEX I3 17 NOV 2018

Note: check the video & photos of school buses transporting them. Escorted by Sonora State Police. At the link.
Gracias


Cross another group of the Migrant Caravan by Hermosillo
Photo: Rodolfo Gil
By: Eduardo López | 11/17/2018 3:12 PM

https://www.elimparcial.com/Noticias/2018/11/17/1388396-Cruza-otro-grupo-de-la-Caravana-Migrante-por-Hermosillo.html

HERMOSILLO, Sonora (GH)
A new group of Central American migrants crossed through Hermosillo in eleven trucks bound for the city of Tijuana, Baja California.

The travelers continued their journey this morning from the city of Navojoa, Sonora, where they stayed for three nights and two days at a gas station located before reaching the urban center of the southern city.

Around 2:00 pm and escorted by State Police patrols, the migrants aboard the buses crossed Hermosillo without stopping.

When passing the toll booth located at the North exit of the state capital, a group of people brought cakes, juices, sodas and cakes to the migrants, who were delivered with the buses practically in motion.

It is estimated that this group of migrants arrives in Tijuana tomorrow Sunday after noon.

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Also;

Migrant tries to reach the US by vehicular crossing

https://www.lacronica.com/News/2018/11/16/1388222-Migrante-trata-de-llegar-a-EU-por-el-cruce-vehicular.html

By: Nicolle De León | 11/16/2018 8:12 PM
MEXICALI, Baja California (GH)

Walking Manuel Cazares tried to enter the United States through the vehicular crossing at the Mexicali-Calexico gateway of the New River, the Central American migrant tried to prove to his compatriots if they would really give him political asylum or deport him.

Cazares has been residing legally in Mexicali for seven months. He said he was waiting for the caravan to try to cross into the United States, so on November 16, a little over half a day, he received them and headed for the crossing.

The migrant convinced a small group recently arrived to support him to corroborate whether he would be admitted to the United States or deported, together they walked in a line scattered alongside the cars that lined up to cross.

Arriving at the dividing line was rebuked by six CBP agents (Customs to Border Pretection), who let him know that he could not cross the dividing line or he would be learned and probably deported.

After several minutes of discussion, an agent of the National Institute of Migration (Inami) went to the site to advise and direct the migrant, pointing out that it was not the way or the place to apply for asylum.

Cazares went to the Inami office where he would be attended, however he returned with the rest of the caravan in the Hotel del Migrante, to try to convince them to accompany him to try to enter the pedestrian crossing.

The Central Americans opted to give negative to the strategy of Cazares, since they were resting from a long trip and waited for the arrival of the rest of their companions.

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