Cientos de migrantes están cruzando el río Suchiate, que separa Guatemala de México, a fin de entrar en territorio mexicano ilegalmente luego de que el Gobierno rechazara este lunes su solicitud formal para ingresar al país.
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Los migrantes, desesperados, se lanzanron al río intentando cruzar por donde apenas hay agua, frente a la atenta vigilancia de miembros de la Guardia Nacional, que aguardan del lado mexicano y buscan detener el flujo migratorio.
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Algunos de ellos ya están logrando cruzar hacia el lado mexicano, sin que las autoridades mexicanas puedan contener por completo el flujo.
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'Al río, nos vamos pa'l río', exclamaron los centroamericanos al escuchar el rechazo de las autoridades migratorias para ingresar a México.
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El Gobierno mexicano rechazó este lunes la solicitud de los cerca de 5,000 centroamericanos que conforman actualmente la caravana de migrantes y estaban esperando en Tecún Umán (Guatemala)
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Los migrantes esperaban desde ayer cruzar a México para continuar su recorrido hacia Estados Unidos.
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Familias enteras se lanzaron con sus bebés al río para ingresar ilegalmente a territorio mexicano.
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Central American migrants - mostly Hondurans, travelling on caravan to the US- cross the Suichate River, the natural border between Tecum Uman, Guatemala and Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, on January 20, 2020 - Hundreds of Central Americans from a new migrant caravan tried to enter Mexico by force Monday by crossing the river that divides the country from Guatemala, prompting the National Guard to fire tear gas, an AFP correspondent said. (Photo by Johan ORDONEZ / AFP)
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Central American migrants - mostly Hondurans, travelling on caravan to the US- run after crossing the Suichate River, the natural border between , Guatemala, with Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, on January 20, 2020. - Hundreds of Central Americans from a new migrant caravan tried to enter Mexico by force Monday by crossing the river that divides the country from Guatemala, prompting the National Guard to fire tear gas, an AFP correspondent said. (Photo by ISAAC GUZMAN / AFP)
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A Central American migrant - part of a group of mostly Hondurans travelling on caravan to the US- is detained by a member of Mexico's National Guard after crossing the Suichate River, the natural border between, Guatemala, with Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, on January 20, 2020. - Hundreds of Central Americans from a new migrant caravan tried to enter Mexico by force Monday by crossing the river that divides the country from Guatemala, prompting the National Guard to fire tear gas, an AFP correspondent said. (Photo by ISAAC GUZMAN / AFP)
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A Central American migrant - part of a group of mostly Hondurans travelling on caravan to the US- carryings a girl after Mexican security forces prevent them to illegally cross into Mexico in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, on January 20, 2020. - Hundreds of Central Americans from a new migrant caravan tried to enter Mexico by force Monday by crossing the river that divides the country from Guatemala, prompting the National Guard to fire tear gas, an AFP correspondent said. (Photo by ISAAC GUZMAN / AFP)