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Migrant caravan spends night in central Mexican city

Migrant caravan spends night in central Mexican city
A Central American migrant baby (C), taking part in a caravan towards the US, rests in a cardboard cradle, at a shelter set up at the Sports City in Mexico City on November 7, 2018. (AFP)
Updated 11 November 2018

Migrant caravan spends night in central Mexican city

Migrant caravan spends night in central Mexican city
  • The migrants strung up tarps and tents at a stadium that local officials had prepared for them
  • Thousands of Central American migrants bedded down after a day spent traveling north by metro, foot and hitched rides from the country’s capital

MEXICO CITY: Thousands of Central American migrants bedded down under tents and tarps at a stadium in the central Mexican city of Queretaro after a day spent traveling north by metro, foot and hitched rides from the country’s capital.
The caravan planned to leave the city for Irapuato, about 62 miles (100 kilometers) to the west, at 5 a.m. local time Sunday.
When they arrived at Queretaro Saturday afternoon, they were met by volunteers offering them tortillas, sandwiches and rice. The migrants strung up tarps and tents at a stadium that local officials had prepared for them.
“I decided to come (with the caravan) to help my family,” said Maria Yesenia Perez, a 41-year-old who left La Ceiba, Honduras nearly a month ago with her 8-year-old daughter.