50 central american migrants have reached u.s. border in tijuana, méxico, 10 have reportedly turned themselves in to u.s. authorities, mostly shrunk under president authorities. the group left guatemala and el salvador. some of the asylum seekers say they are fleeing gang violence in honduras, el salvador and guatemala but in order to gain asylum they must demonstrate they have suffered persecution or fear due to five factors, race, religion, nationality, membership, any particular social group or political opinion. organizers to have caravan claim people are being turned away from the u.s. illegally while demonstrators say we shouldn't turn anyone away. >> they deserve the right to asylum and we as a country