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Leading caravan activist who angered Trump last year is arrested, bundled into a van by Mexican cops

• Daily Mail

Irineo Mujica, director of the organisation Pueblo Sin Fronteras in Mexico, who was detained at a march in spring when he led a caravan of hundreds of migrants towards the US border has been arrested again

Mujica was detained Thursday as members of a 4,000-strong migrant caravan made it to a Guatemalan border town 

A clip showing Mujica being arrested saw him being bundled into a van while his supporters screamed in protest 

The caravan started its journey in Honduras before crossing into Guatemala on its way to Tapachula, which is the primary crossing point from Guatemala to Mexico 

The first members of the group began arriving in Tecun Uman on buses and trucks early Thursday, but the bulk of the caravan sloshed into town on foot in a downpour late in the afternoon and into the evening

Hundreds walked to the river's edge where they sang the national anthems of Honduras and Guatemala

President Donald Trump has threatened retaliation if they continue toward the United States 

Members of a 4,000-strong migrant caravan have made it to a Guatemalan border town across the muddy Suchiate River from Mexico and faced-off with authorities as a notorious march ringleader has been arrested. 

The first members of the group began arriving in Tecun Uman on buses and trucks early Thursday, but the bulk of the caravan sloshed into town on foot in a downpour late in the afternoon and into the evening. Hundreds walked to the river's edge where they sang the national anthems of Honduras and Guatemala. 

A smaller group walked to the border crossing but was blocked by Guatemalan police. They eventually retreated to await the rest of the caravan. The migrants, many who started traveling in small groups up to eight weeks ago, are covering around 30 miles a day.

Irineo Mujica, the director of the organisation Pueblo Sin Fronteras, who was detained at a march in Ciudad Hidalgo, southern Mexico when he led a caravan of hundreds of migrants towards the US border last spring has been arrested Thursday.

Mujica's organisation shared the following statement on Facebook: 'He was arrested along with three migrants by about 20 [immigration] agents and about 15 federal police as they marched toward a church as part of a welcome march for the Caminata del Migrante.' 

Mexican immigration officials claimed that Mujica, who has dual U.S. and Mexican citizenship, attacked immigration agents and local and federal police after he was asked for his identification during the protest. 


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