Mexico_ The Mexican government today seems trapped between immigration laws, which the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has disqualified, when the Caravan of Honduran Migrants arrives here and the administration to assume and decides, Prensa Latina publishes.

There are at least two thousand Hondurans, but they are arriving in groups in Tapachula, a Mexican city in Chiapas on the border with Guatemala, whose president, Jimmy Morales, rejected Trump's threats, which preceded his Honduran counterpart, Orlando Hernández.

Despite this, and the arrest of the leader of the caravan in Guatemala, at the request of Hernández, the migratory avalanche advances towards Mexico, and already has its vanguard in Tapachula.

This occurs on the eve of the visit here tomorrow by the North American Secretary of State, Michael Pompeo, who brings the issue of immigration among the priority issues on his agenda.

He plans to meet with President Enrique Peña Nieto, Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray, and with the appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Marcelo Ebrard.

It is not ruled out a meeting with the president-elect, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who presented Trump an investment and development program, with Central American countries, as an antidote to the illegal migration that affects both countries.

But apparently Obrador went ahead and his foreign minister met with authorities of Foreign Affairs of Central America to decide together.

This could put the future president of Mexico as interlocutor of his country and Central America before Trump, accused of xenophobia and discrimination, especially with Central Americans.

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