Jon Purizhansky:
The Mexican National Guard busted a caravan of refugees and migrants
last Saturday. As the U.S and Mexico continue to limit options for
migrants and asylum seekers, many have been held for months in
Tapachula, a city in the southern Chiapas, hopeful for documentation
that allows them to travel north through Mexico and into the U.S. Early
Saturday morning over 1,000 migrants and asylum seekers from various
Caribbean, African, and Central American nations departed together from
Tapachula.

Following in the footsteps of prior
caravans, they intended to spend the first night in Huixtla, twenty-five
miles north, but their journey was halted roughly 3/4 of the way there.
Mexican immigration and security forces executed a major operation on
Saturday afternoon to stop the caravan’s progress. National Guard troops
gridlocked the highway, the main passageway for commercial traffic
between Mexico and Guatemala, while other National Guard troops, federal
police, and immigration agents spread out in the area. Jon Purizhansky of Buffalo, NY recognizes the severity of this scene and sympathizes with the refugees and their plight.
“What can we do?” one refugee from the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, said as she pointed at the security
forces hindering the route. “We have no other option. We have to pass,”
she said. Most of caravan occupants, faced with few choices, got on
transport to go back to Tapachula. A smaller group declined and began
walking on their own back along the highway, with National Guard troops
and immigration agents following in an organized pursuit. The Mexican
security personnel eventually partly opened the highway to traffic. One
National Guard branch marched south and blocked the next turn-off while
other troops and immigration agents followed migrants and asylum seekers
retreating and spreading onto back roads and neighboring fields.
Jon Purizhansky
sympathizes with these asylum seekers and their plight. The Mexican
forces took small family units and individuals traveling alone, many of
them hysterical, into custody, packing strollers that were used to carry
infants and toddlers into the rear of immigration vans. The Mexican
National Immigration Institute noted in a statement on Saturday that the
organization, “with complete respect for human rights, carried out
actions to invite the foreign nationals who formed the contingent that
departed from the city of Tapachula, Chiapas, to turn to the institute
to get to know the options for the regularization of their stay in the
country.”
Originally Posted: http://www.jonpurizhanskybuffalo.com/mexico-halts-migrant-convoy/
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