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Wednesday, March 06, 2019
Two Dead, Seven Wounded in Southern Mexico After Gunmen Attack Migrant Caravan
A team gunman opened fire on three trucks transporting migrants on a highway in the southern border state of Chiapas Sunday morning, leaving two dead and seven wounded. The migrants, made up of primarily Guatemalans, were heading north toward the United States border as part of a caravan.Three trucks were attacked by a team of gunmen believed to be rival human smugglers, according to a statement
by the state attorney general’s office. The attack occurred on the
Pujultic–Venustiano Carranza Highway within the state capital of Tuxtla
Gutiérrez between 3 and 4 am. All victims were reportedly transported to local hospitals. Chiapas is the main entry point for Central American migrants in
caravans or smaller groups bound for the United States. With the daily
influx, the region exhibited a spike in violent crime, narcotics
dealing, and human smuggling activities. Breitbart News recently reported on the murder of two municipal police officers who were gunned down by a suspected MS-13 member from Honduras. On Monday, the federal government announced a
coordinated security operation with state and municipal police along
the Guatemalan border to fight the increase of violent crime coinciding
with the arrival of the caravans. According to Tapacula Mayor Óscar
Gurría Penagos, many of Central Americans are not simple migrants but
are purely criminal actors. According to local Breitbart law enforcement
sources, many MS-13 and Barrio 18 members embedded with the caravans
are fighting over street-level drug sales and engage in robberies and
extortion throughout southern Mexico...MORE
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