Pese al despliegue militar en la frontera entre México y Guatemala, los migrantes centroamericanos continúan ingresando ilegalmente a Chiapas por puntos ciegos en su ruta hacia EEUU.
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Los migrantes evaden los controles migratorios en el sur de México ingresando a ese país por otras rutas luego de que las autoridades mexicanas desplegaran 6,000 militares en la frontera para frenar el ingreso de centroamericanos.
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Según medios mexicanos, hay cuatro rutas alternas que los migrantes pueden recorrer para llegar a Tapachula, la del Mar, la de las Presas, la región indígena y la zona de la selva colindante con Tabasco.
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En la última ruta, los migrantes deben recorrer una región selvática para llegar a San Cristóbal de las Casas.
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Central American migrants arrive in Ciudad Hidalgo in Chiapas State, Mexico, after illegally crossing the Suchiate river from Tecun Uman in Guatemala in a makeshift raft, on June 10, 2019. - In the framework of Mexico's deal to curb migration in order to avert US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs, Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Mexico will discuss a 'safe third country' agreement with the US -- in which migrants entering Mexican territory must apply for asylum there rather than in the US -- if the flow of undocumented immigrants continues. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP)
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Central American migrants arrive in Ciudad Hidalgo in Chiapas State, Mexico, after illegally crossing the Suchiate river from Tecun Uman in Guatemala in a makeshift raft, on June 10, 2019. - In the framework of Mexico's deal to curb migration in order to avert US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs, Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Mexico will discuss a 'safe third country' agreement with the US -- in which migrants entering Mexican territory must apply for asylum there rather than in the US -- if the flow of undocumented immigrants continues. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP)
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Los migrantes luego ingresan a Chiapas, donde las autoridades han redoblado los controles fronterizos para detener a los centroamericanos y procesarlos para su deportación.
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Pese a los esfuerzos de las autoridades mexicanas, el flujo de personas a través de la frontera sur de México continúa este lunes, con decenas de migrantes irregulares que cruzaron de madrugada el río Suchiate.
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Central American migrants arrive in Ciudad Hidalgo in Chiapas State, Mexico, after illegally crossing the Suchiate river from Tecun Uman in Guatemala in a makeshift raft, on June 10, 2019. - In the framework of Mexico's deal to curb migration in order to avert US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs, Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Mexico will discuss a 'safe third country' agreement with the US -- in which migrants entering Mexican territory must apply for asylum there rather than in the US -- if the flow of undocumented immigrants continues. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP)
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Undocumented Central American migrants are detained by Mexican migration agents inspecting minibuses and taxis at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Tapachula, Chiapas State, on June 10, 2019 in the framwork of Mexico's deal to curb migration in order to avert US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs. - Mexico said Monday it will discuss a 'safe third country' agreement with the United States -- in which migrants entering Mexican territory must apply for asylum there rather than in the US -- if the flow of undocumented immigrants continues. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP)
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Undocumented Central American migrants are detained by Mexican migration agents inspecting minibuses and taxis at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Tapachula, Chiapas State, on June 10, 2019 in the framwork of Mexico's deal to curb migration in order to avert US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs. - Mexico said Monday it will discuss a 'safe third country' agreement with the United States -- in which migrants entering Mexican territory must apply for asylum there rather than in the US -- if the flow of undocumented immigrants continues. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP)
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An undocumented Central American migrant is detained by Mexican migration agents inspecting minibuses and taxis at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Tapachula, Chiapas State, on June 10, 2019 in the framwork of Mexico's deal to curb migration in order to avert US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs. - Mexico said Monday it will discuss a 'safe third country' agreement with the United States -- in which migrants entering Mexican territory must apply for asylum there rather than in the US -- if the flow of undocumented immigrants continues. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP)
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An undocumented Central American migrant is detained by Mexican migration agents inspecting minibuses and taxis at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Tapachula, Chiapas State, on June 10, 2019 in the framwork of Mexico's deal to curb migration in order to avert US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs. - Mexico said Monday it will discuss a 'safe third country' agreement with the United States -- in which migrants entering Mexican territory must apply for asylum there rather than in the US -- if the flow of undocumented immigrants continues. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP)
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A Mexican migration agent stops minibuses and taxis in search of undocumented migrants at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Tapachula, Chiapas State, on June 10, 2019 in the framework of Mexico's deal to curb migration in order to avert US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs. - Mexico said Monday it will discuss a 'safe third country' agreement with the United States -- in which migrants entering Mexican territory must apply for asylum there rather than in the US -- if the flow of undocumented immigrants continues. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP)