Migrant Caravan Leaves Mexico City

Mexico - The caravan of Central American migrants left the stadium that was used as a shelter in Iztacalco, Mexico City, and set out on Saturday for Queretaro, with its sights set on the United States border.
There are about 6,000 people, including hundreds of children, from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua.
The doors of the Metro Ciudad Deportiva station were opened before 00:05 in order to transport the migrants, who formed four rows so that the access to the Metro was orderly and without problems.
Organizers of the caravan said that nine shelters await him in Queretaro and thanked the authorities and the citizens for the support received.
Another environment awaits them at the border, where President Donald Trump, who signed a decree to restrict migrants' refugee claims, ordered the deployment of military troops.
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