Miguel Angel Osorio Chong also spoke of his meeting last Wednesday in Guatemala, where he also attended Jeh Johnson, head of U.S. Homeland Security
The Interior Minister, Miguel Angel Osorio Chong, announced that the Government of Mexico will order in the rail system known as "The Beast" as part of comprehensive care program for migration on the southern border to prevent their use and protect the lives and safety of those who use this transport in their attempt to reach the United States.
In a radio interview in space Dóriga journalist Joaquin Lopez, the head of domestic policy brief said that the government of Mexico will release two announcements to solve the situation of Central Americans and some Mexicans climbing this freight train, mainly in two points: Tabasco and Chiapas.
"No longer going to let this adverse circumstance, which is that many migrants come up a week in one or two trips start The Beast in the southern border threatening to follow so many hundreds of migrants," said Osorio Chong.
He insisted that the images uploaded hundreds of migrants in the train cars will no longer happen.
"It is a decision of the Mexican government not continue to allow Central American and Mexican migrants even endanger their lives in this freight train, and no passengers (...) in the manner that occurs as irregular and so complex."
Miguel Angel Osorio Chong also spoke of his meeting last Wednesday in Guatemala, where he also attended Jeh Johnson, head of U.S. Homeland Security.
He said that it is a historic announcement announced on Monday by the presidents of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, and of Guatemala, Otto Perez Molina, to help children and unaccompanied migrant and migrant adults.
In this regard, detailed arrangements to deliver two documents interned, one of 72 hours for personal, family or business visits and a one year temporary worker.
He explained that the detention centers and lines that are expected to monitor the agreement that migrants have these documents for four states are Chiapas, Tabasco, Quintana Roo and Campeche.
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