Close to 1,000 people have gathered in Honduras' second city forming a migrant caravan that will soon head for the
United States, a human rights activist told AFP.

Thousands of Central
American migrants have been braving the risk of extortion, kidnap and even murder as they flee poverty and gang violence in their homelands in a bid to reach the American dream, much to the annoyance of US President Donald Trump.
"Right now we're close to 1,000 people but there are buses arriving from different parts of the country," Bartolo Fuentes, a journalist, human rights defender and former lawmaker told AFP on Tuesday night.