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Caribbean-Latin America
With food and bathrooms cut off, migrants make exodus to distant shelter
2018-12-02
Stick, Carrot? Your choice. Moved 11 miles further away as CBP does "Drill" at Otay Mesa crossing to prepare for a "rush attack"
[SanDiegoUnionTribune] Tijuana officials cut off food, water and bathroom services to thousands of Central American migrants at the Benito Juárez sports complex Friday, prompting a mass exodus to another shelter 11 miles away from the U.S.-Mexico border.

Conditions at the sports complex deteriorated to the point that it is no longer safe for the migrant caravan, officials said.

"We can't let these people stay here because this is a big health problem and we have to clear the area," said Mario Osuna Jimenez, Tijuana's social development director.

Migrants aren't being forcibly removed, but city officials said they are doing everything they can to convince them to leave voluntarily. That includes suspending essential services.

"There will be no more food here, we will no longer allow people to distribute donations here," Jimenez said. "The migrants must understand that we are helping them by having another shelter that is better suited to meet their needs."
Carrot
The vacant event space known as El Barretal is in the outskirts of Tijuana. It features five separate enclosed spaces, multiple bathrooms, and capacity for 7,000.

Federal officials began busing migrants from Benito Juárez to El Barretal Thursday evening. Many migrants were skeptical of the move because it was too far away from the border and because of general uncertainty about the conditions.

To ease concerns, officials took photos of El Barretal and asked migrants who moved the night before to share testimonials with people in Benito Juárez.

Not everyone was convinced.

"I'd rather sleep in the street, said Jorge Quintania, 30, of Guatemala. "I don't want to go backwards." Quintania said he traveled hundreds of miles in one direction and did not want to turn around. Even if it was just 11 miles.

Migrants who refused to board the buses Thursday night changed their mind after the city suspended services Friday.
Stick
"Why stay here and suffer without food or water?" asked Karla Amayo Rios, 38, of Honduras.
Posted by:Frank G

#6  Imagine if the folks on the Mayflower had such luxuries.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2018-12-02 22:54  

#5  “I believed (U.S. officials) were going to look at my papers and my ID and grant asylum,” Lainez said in Spanish. “I’m confused about what is the process. One people say one thing, another say another.”"

Welcome to American politics, amigo.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2018-12-02 11:03  

#4  Ah, someone is wise to "Don't feed the bears"
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-12-02 10:29  

#3  Another thing not being mentioned much. Lots of people in Honduras and El Salvador live middle class lives. They go to work, raise families, pay taxes. They own cars. The notion that everyone in those places wakes up and goes to sleep indigent is tripe. But it's what CNN and even FauxNEWS is selling.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-12-02 09:16  

#2  Another Soros Fund (BAMN) self-identifies: "It’s a realization many in the caravan were coming to grips with by Saturday morning, as they refused to participate in a march planned by By Any Means Necessary, a leftist, pro-immigration group based in Detroit.
“I’m not going to march again. Why? They’re lying to us and saying the United States will let us in,” said Reinerio Lainez, a Honduran migrant. Tears welled in his eyes as he described his situation.

“I believed (U.S. officials) were going to look at my papers and my ID and grant asylum,” Lainez said in Spanish. “I’m confused about what is the process. One people say one thing, another say another.”"

Posted by: Frank G   2018-12-02 08:15  

#1  These poor idiots have to be wondering what went wrong. They all probably thought they'd be receiving welfare in the US by now. I'd imagine their handlers thought pretty much the same.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-12-02 08:07  

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