
Mexico: First group of migrants from caravan deported back to Honduras
Some 105 migrants were reportedly voluntarily deported from Tijuana back to Honduras on Wednesday, after giving up on their US asylum claims.
Migrants could be seen loading luggage and boarding a Mexican federal police aircraft bound for Honduras.
One Honduran migrant, Maria del Carmen Medina, said before boarding: "The president of the United States is angry right now, if he dies of a [heart] attack we will pay for it. That is why I am leaving, I do not want to be an accomplice to that death."
US border personnel fired tear gas at a group of about 500 migrants who attempted to storm the US border on Sunday. The Mexican government promised to deport migrants who had participated in the clashes.

Some 105 migrants were reportedly voluntarily deported from Tijuana back to Honduras on Wednesday, after giving up on their US asylum claims.
Migrants could be seen loading luggage and boarding a Mexican federal police aircraft bound for Honduras.
One Honduran migrant, Maria del Carmen Medina, said before boarding: "The president of the United States is angry right now, if he dies of a [heart] attack we will pay for it. That is why I am leaving, I do not want to be an accomplice to that death."
US border personnel fired tear gas at a group of about 500 migrants who attempted to storm the US border on Sunday. The Mexican government promised to deport migrants who had participated in the clashes.