Spontaneous caravan of migrants winds way through Honduras
Source: Associated Press
Amy Guthrie, Associated Press
Updated 7:03 pm CDT, Saturday, October 13, 2018
MEXICO CITY (AP) A caravan of more than 1,000 Hondurans is winding its way toward their country's border with Guatemala, with the goal of reaching a better life in the United States.
Dunia Montoya, a volunteer helping the migrants, said the group planned to sleep Saturday inside an auditorium in Santa Rosa de Copan, a town several hours east by car from Guatemala.
The migration began swelling spontaneously Friday after local media reported on approximately 160 migrants who had agreed to depart together for greater safety from San Pedro Sula. The aspiring migrants organized via WhatsApp chats.
"People leave Honduras every day, but this is the first time (they do it) in a public way and in a group," Montoya said in a telephone interview from Santa Rosa de Copan.
Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/world/article/Spontaneous-caravan-of-migrants-winds-way-through-13305224.php
ancianita
(36,057 posts)And it's not what the world is being told, it's what the world is not being told.
This news doesn't say much beyond the points of view of the migrants. But I have my suspicions that they only say what they're allowed to know.
SunSeeker
(51,557 posts)cstanleytech
(26,291 posts)building that stupid money pit of a wall because Putin knows it would hurt the US economically to try and build something so absurdly large and useless.
ancianita
(36,057 posts)of those who want to control the land those people inhabit. Just the fact that everyday people have to migrate in such numbers means that their collective survival is threatened.
I've only read that "Honduras has become a strategic transit nation for drugs moving north to the United States. Political turmoil following the 2009 coup that ousted then-President Manuel Zelaya has exacerbated instability..."
I wish I could say by whose design, or I wouldn't bother to ask. The names of the organizations, the names of their bosses. What people's recourse is to stop them.
Reports say that bad guys, cartels, not multinational business, are behind this. Which, if this seems like everyday news, makes me feel sad and frustrated at the sheer power of death dealing evil from those who won't "live and let live" and must threaten some whole group's lives.
This centuries-old practice of driving out whole groups of people is, by now, barbaric. I don't want that to be our everyday news.
What do you have to say about this news?
SunSeeker
(51,557 posts)Desperation and poverty driving people to the US is nothing new. It's what brought my family here. The difference is how cruel Trump is being to immigrants.
ancianita
(36,057 posts)I know that people coming to the US isn't new, but it's usually been individuals, not caravans. And I'd rather they come not for escape but because we're welcoming and constructive in assimilating them.
Maybe everybody else is as weary as I am of the barbarities far and near that drive people here.
My whole outlook on US openness and border players' counter-barbarity is soured, too.
SunSeeker
(51,557 posts)These desperate immigrants are incredibly vulnerable as they travel through some of the most crime-infested areas of the world, all while unwanted and shunned.
Locrian
(4,522 posts)What if they were to come? I did not know who "they" were, but it seemed inevitable to me that the numberless disinherited people of the South would, like a tidal wave, set sail one day for this opulent shore, our fortunate countrys wide-gaping frontier.
keithbvadu2
(36,806 posts)More profit from child trafficking by Trump's pals who run the cages.