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Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala to Send Troops to Borders to Stop Flow of Migrants On 4/12/21 at 11:42 AM EDT Tyler Moran, special assistant to the president for immigration for the Domestic Policy Council, told MSNBC on Monday that they ve secured agreements from each country for them to put more troops on their own border. That not only is going to prevent the traffickers, and the smugglers, and cartels that take advantage of the kids on their way here, but also to protect those children, Moran said, according to a separate report from The news comes as the surge of immigrants crossing into the United States, including record numbers of children, continues along the southern border. ....
Mexico has placed more security forces on its southern border as part of its efforts to stem the growing number of migrants from Central America crossing the country and reaching the United States, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said on Monday. ....
UPDATE 1 White House official says Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala to increase troops on borders Reuters 1 hr ago (Adds Mexico and Central America context) WASHINGTON, April 12 (Reuters) - The Biden administration has secured agreements for Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala to place more troops on their borders, a White House official told Reuters on Monday amid the growing number of migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexican border. The official did not provide any details. Earlier, White House aide Tyler Moran told MSNBC that the Biden administration had secured agreements with Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala to put more troops on their own border. Reuters was not immediately able to establish what agreements the officials were referring to or whether they go beyond existing enforcement measures in those countries. ....
Official: White House strikes deal with Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala on border security By Rachel Tillman Nationwide SHARE White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed Monday that the U.S. government has secured deals with the governments of Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras to increase security on the countries’ respective southern borders. What You Need To Know White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed Monday that the U.S. government has secured deals with Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras to increase border security Mexico agreed to keep 10,000 troops along its southern border, which officials believe will result in twice as many migrant interdictions per day ....