GUATEMALA CITY/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - More than 3,500 Central Americans had poured into Guatemala by Friday in U.S.-bound gatherings known as caravans, officials said, posing a headache for the leaders of Guatemala and
Mexico amid fierce U.S. pressure to curb migration.
President
Donald Trump has repeatedly urged the region to prevent such groups of migrants reaching Mexico's border with the
United States, and the latest exodus from Honduras that began on Wednesday has been accompanied by U.S. border agents.