SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras - Calls for a new migrant caravan went largely unheeded Tuesday as a relatively small group departed from Honduras, a week after a raid by Mexican police resulted in hundreds of detentions and the dissolution of a previous caravan. Fewer than 300 people gathered at a bus station in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, to leave by bus and on foot in the overnight darkness. In this April 10, 2019 photo, migrants walk along a highway as a caravan of several hundred people sets off from San Pedro Sula, Honduras in hopes of reaching the distant United States. Calls for a parallel caravan leaving from San Salvador, capital of neighbouring El Salvador, also fizzled. ... Nobody showed up at Salvador del Mundo,” he continued, referring to the square in San Salvador where people were supposed to congregate.
Source: thestar April 30, 2019 17:51 UTC