Caravan of migrants: Trump threatens Honduras by the group of 2,000 people heading to the United States
The president refers to a group of Hondurans who left San Pedro Sula on Saturday, October 12, with the intention of reaching the northern border of Mexico.
Its members want to apply for asylum in the United States. According to civil organizations there are about 2,000 men, adult women, as well as adolescents and children who make up the caravan.
Some local media indicate that there are more than 1,000 walkers.
President Donald Trump's message on his Twitter account was a threat:
"The United States has strongly informed the president of Honduras that if the large caravan of people who go to the United States does not stop and returns to Honduras, no more money or aid will be given to Honduras, with immediate effec
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