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There is deodorant, toilet paper, and a pair of shoes inside Eric Sagastume's backpack but the most valuable item he carries is his Bible."Wherever I'm going, my Bible goes with me," the 61-year-old from Guatemala said.He walked for 11 days before taking a bus.He was deported 13 years ago from the US and doesn't want to risk that again. Instead, he says he is heading toward the popular beach town of Cabo San Lucas on the Baja California peninsula.Sagastume says he loves speaking English and can use it to make more to support his family. 548
They stopped by a McDonald's at 611 Charter Way, but they had to leave their dog Sloan in the car. They locked the door and kept the car’s air conditioner running. 164

They thought other buses would be waiting for them to take them through hurricane-ravaged Nayarit to the neighboring state of Sinaloa, further north. But no other buses showed up and few trucks passed to pick them up, leaving many to walk.Most appeared intent on taking the Pacific coast route northward to the border city of Tijuana, which was still about 1,350 miles (2,200 kilometers) away. The migrants have come about 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) since they started out in Honduras around Oct. 13.While they previously suffered from the heat on their journey through Honduras, Guatemala and southern Mexico, they now trek along highways wrapped in blankets to fend off the morning chill.While the caravan previously averaged only about 30 miles (50 kilometers) a day, the migrants are now covering daily distances of 185 miles (300 kilometers) or more, partly because they are relying on hitchhiking rather than walking.Migrants have hopped aboard different kinds of trucks, regardless of comfort or safety. Some have stacked themselves four levels high on a truck intended for pigs. On Monday, a few boarded a truck carrying a shipment of coffins, while others squeezed into a truck with narrow cages used for transporting chickens.Many, especially men, travel on open platform trailers used to transport steel and cars or get in the freight containers of 18-wheelers and ride with one of the back doors open to provide air flow.Last month, a Honduran man in the caravan died when he fell from a platform truck in the Mexican state of Chiapas.A smaller, second caravan began arriving in Mexico City on Monday. By Tuesday, over 1,000 migrants had set up camp at the same Mexico City sports complex the larger caravan left Saturday. A third caravan was heading toward the capital.Many say they are fleeing rampant poverty, gang violence and political instability primarily in the Central American countries of Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua.Mexico has offered refuge, asylum or work visas, and its government said Monday that 2,697 temporary visas had been issued to individuals and families to cover them during the 45-day application process for more permanent status. Some 533 migrants had requested a voluntary return to their countries, the government reported.The caravans became a campaign issue in U.S. midterm elections and U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of over 5,000 military troops to the border to help fend off the migrants. Trump has insinuated without proof that there are criminals or even terrorists in the group.Associated Press contributed to this report. 2621
Today, #FBI added Rafael Caro-Quintero, #wanted for his role in the 1985 murder of a DEA special agent, to the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Reward of up to million available for info leading to arrest and/or conviction. @DEAHQ @StateINL #USMS https://t.co/DugLoDiUje pic.twitter.com/rwlFiwg6Fb— FBI (@FBI) April 13, 2018 327
Tieber, along with the Sweetwater Valley Civic Association, created a committee to lobby the county and SANDAG for help. They plan to meet with Supervisor Greg Cox on August 14. 177
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