The caravan, which on 15 January from the city of San Pedro Sula would leave, would be twice as large as the three preceding together. Thousands of migrants began in October last year in two caravans of Honduras to the united states. It was mainly Middle-Americans that pervasive gang violence and poverty in their home countries – especially Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras fled. About 1,500 migrants, mostly from El Salvador, crossed the beginning of november the border from Guatemala to Mexico. At a given moment, withdrew according to some media, about 7,000 people in the direction of the border with the US.
There would, on January 15, a new migrantenmars, which, according to some, no fewer than 15,000 people on the streets will bring, depart from Honduras. The news is circulating since the end of december in Mexican and American media, last weekend, reported the British newspaper The Telegraph about it on the basis of a source at human rights organisations.