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Pence to Central Americans: Stay put

GUATEMALA CITY, June 29, 2018 (AFP) – US Vice President Mike Pence urged
Central American leaders Thursday to halt what he called an exodus of people
that has triggered a humanitarian crisis at the US border with Mexico.

Pence met with the presidents of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras and
insisted that few of the tens of thousands of people who have made the
dangerous trek through Mexico this year are fleeing persecution even though
many claim asylum.

Aid groups in those countries and at the border insist that many of the
travelers report fleeing death threats and other rampant violence from
powerful street gangs.

Pence said the flow of people includes MS-13 members and human traffickers.

But most of the migrants are simply seeking a better life in the US and are
“driven by the misguided belief that they can ignore the laws of the United
States and enter our nation without consequences.”

“I say with great respect to the presidents gathered here: this exodus must
end. It is a threat to the security of the United States. And just as we
respect your borders and your sovereignty, we insist that you respect ours,”
Pence said at a joint news conference.

Pence was dispatched here amid a global furor over President Donald Trump’s
“zero tolerance” policy of detaining and referring for prosecution anybody
who crosses the border without papers, even those seeking asylum.

Trump has now suspended the much criticized policy of separating children
from their parents, although more than 2,000 kids — some just toddlers or
even infants — remain in the care of US authorities.

A judge this week gave the government a month to reunite the families.

Pence met in Guatemala City with presidents Jimmy Morales of Guatemala,
Juan Orlando Hernandez of Honduras and Salvador Sanchez Ceren of El Salvador.

Central America is one of the most dangerous regions in the world. Its
countries endure the scourge of violence from drug trafficking rings and
brutal street gangs.

Pence bluntly urged Central American families not to travel to the United
States without papers.

“Don’t risk your lives or the lives of your children by coming to the
United States on the road run by drug smugglers and human traffickers,” he
said. “Hold on to your homes and your homeland. Hold on to your children.”

BSS/AFP/MR/ 1055 hrs