criticism of the Administration of Donald Trump by throwing tear gas at migrants, 39 of them arrested at the border, have not fallen into the chair. On the contrary, the gop has hardened this Monday his speech of tough and has threatened to close the border with Mexico “permanently if necessary.” While a crowd of central american, brought together in Tijuana to apply for asylum to the united States, the offensive against them also is growing. Trump has reiterated that between the members of the caravan there is “criminal ruthless” and has asked the neighbouring country to the sport.
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This Sunday, close to half a thousand migrants tried without success to dodge the police and mexican and cross the fence that separates them from the united States. The authorities of the USA responded with the closure of the checkpoint busiest of the border, San Ysidro, which connects the cities of San Diego and Tijuana. Four hours later it was reopened and normalized the situation, but the images of the tense day were registered: the border agents stopped with tear gas and rubber bullets the attempt of a group of migrants to Goldenbahis jump the fence, including several children.
“Mexico should take back to their countries migrants who wave flags, many of which are criminals ruthless. Do it by plane, by bus, as they want to, but you’re NOT going to enter the united States. We will close the border permanently if necessary,” said Trump to the 6.30 of the morning through his Twitter account. In turn, the governor will again order the congressmen to fund the construction of a border wall with Mexico. Kirstjen Nielsen, the secretary of Homeland Security, announced in a press release that some of the migrants who tried to break the fence by launching projectiles to the agents of Customs and Border Protection.
the Ministry of The Interior of Mexico said that around 500 people marched on Sunday to protest against the slow process of applying for asylum, which can take months and even years. That group is a small fraction of the nearly 7,000 american of the caravan that came out of Honduras last month. The main authorities of the cabinet of the new president-elect of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, had planned to meet to discuss possible solutions, but the chaos adjourned the meeting.