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Woman in US bound caravan in Mexico gives birth

Published: 01 Nov 2018 - 01:52 pm | Last Updated: 08 Nov 2021 - 09:45 am
Migrants, part of a caravan traveling to the U.S., walk along the road to Huixtla, near Tapachula, Mexico, October 31, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

Migrants, part of a caravan traveling to the U.S., walk along the road to Huixtla, near Tapachula, Mexico, October 31, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

AFP

Mexico City: A Guatemalan woman traveling with a US-bound caravan of Central Americans gave birth in Mexico, a human rights group said.

It was the first birth recorded during the journey by these people fleeing poverty and gang violence, the National Human Rights Commission said Wednesday.

The woman had a baby girl while the caravan was traveling through the southern state of Oaxaca.

The mother and the child are fine, the commission said without specifying which day the baby was born.

The caravan once had as many as 7,000 people but its coordinators now say it numbers fewer than 4,000. Most of them are from Honduras.

These travelers have infuriated President Donald Trump and fueled his anti-immigrant message ahead of next week's congressional election in the US.

The caravan set out from Honduras on October 13. As of Thursday, it was in a town in Oaxaca called Juchitan. It is still weeks and many hundreds of miles from the US border.

A second, smaller group is on the move further to the south.