Two thousand 400 immigrant children enter the US

The number of American troops being deployed on the southern US border has increased to more than 8,000, defence officials announced on Friday. As President Donald Trump makes harsh statements on immigration, several immigrant convoys are trying to approach the United States border. There is much of [...] in Mexico
As President Donald Trump makes harsh statements on immigration, several immigrant convoys are trying to approach the United States border. There is much of them in Mexico. According to W NICEFs, from immigrants who have so far entered Mexico, 4000 are children.
The immigrant convoy keeps moving. Tens of them, a piece of trucks and others on foot, arrive in the small Mexican town of Sayula, which has become the most recent point of the immigrant meeting. According to the latest estimates, they still number thousands. U n NICEF announced that about 2400 of the immigrants who entered Mexico are children.
Victor Escobar left his post, El Salvador, to reach the caravan that President Donald Trump compared to an invasion. This week, President Trump ordered the sending of the first five thousand soldiers to the US border Mexico.
This can't be an invasion. Kids don't invade. Most are working people”, says immigrant Victor Escobar.
Most of them want to enter the United States, where immigration has turned into a central issue on the eve of the Congress elections, possibly affecting early voters and strong rhetoric on both sides. Former President Obama said the army is being used politically.
Now they're sending our brave soldiers. They are being sent for a political maneuver”, former President Barack Obama said during an election rally.
A second convoy crashed at the Guatemala border with Mexican border guards, striking them with stones. President Trump signalled that if they do the same on the US border, then they will be met with firearms.
We will not tolerate. If they strike stones, the army will retaliate. I told them to consider firing”, President Trump declared.
Later, however, it seemed that the president withdrew.
I didn't say to shoot. But if they hit us, they'll be put in jail for a long time”, President Trump said.
Meanwhile, Cindy Ramirez from Honduras, along with her sister, cries every night while hoping to be allowed into the United States.












