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Central Americans surge north, hoping to reach U.S. before Trump inauguration

    By Gustavo Palencia and Sofia Menchu November 24, 2016


    TEGUCIGALPA/GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Central American countries warned on Thursday that large numbers of migrants have fled their poor, violent homes since Donald Trump's surprise election win, hoping to reach the United States before he takes office next year.

    Trump won the Nov. 8 vote by taking a hard line on immigration, threatening to deport millions of people living illegally in the United States and to erect a wall along the Mexican border.

    Trump's tough campaign rhetoric sent tremors through the slums of Central America and the close-knit migrant communities in U.S. cities, with many choosing to fast-forward their plans and migrate north before Trump takes office on Jan. 20.



    https://ca.news.yahoo.com/central-am...230056551.html


Offline Cripplecreek

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Doesn't make sense.

So terrified of Trump that they want to get here before he becomes president.

Offline MajorClay

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They will be heading back very soon.