Mexico City: Thousands of Central Americans in a migrant caravan have reached the border between Guatemala and Mexico.
Personnel from the Mexican National Guard, the national defence secretary (Sedena) and the National Migration Institute (INM) were on Monday deployed to the Rodolfo Robles bridge connecting Tecun Uman in Guatemala with the Chiapas state.
Around 5,000 migrants arrived at the frontier, which was closed by Mexican authorities.
Once there, representatives from the caravan delivered a message to authorities seeking permission from Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador for free passage through the country.
"We are going to wait for the Mexican government to send representations in the next three hours that we are here. That's how we will start the dialogue because this is a dialogue," a representative of the 'Migrant Caravan 2020: God is Love' said.
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Some in the caravan, which comprised mainly of Hondurans, but also numerous people from El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala, chanted "Viva Mexico".
"We are migrants, not criminals. We are international workers," were some of the slogans heard as the crowd gathered at the border crossing.