Believe it or not Mexico is pretty hard on immigrants from the south, thats why many are forced to ride on top of the freight-trains, because the busses have controls all the time, you have to show your passport and if you are illegal the'll take you and deport you, they also stop cars and such checking the passports and visas... (very totalitarian)...@broncnutz
I don't know if you have been to Mexico, but if you have been, then you know there are controls all the time all over the place...
Im not familiar with this specific caravan of Hondurans, but a friend told me something about this caravan getting attacked by local Mexicans, (illegal aliens are even less popular in Mexico, they get exploited in sex trade, robbed, raped, killed and buried all the time, so I guess if you are afraid of immigrants from Central America, you should be really glad to have Mexico as a buffer)...
According to Honduras' Casa Alianza, Mexico deported more than 90,000 Honduran child migrants in 2016, and the United States apprehended an estimated 410,000 migrants mainly from Central America. It is in Honduras and the United States' interest to stem immigration in 2017.
Source: https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/honduras-banana-republic-narco-state
I personally think that many of these people should be eligible for asylum, there is extreme poverty, civil unrest and violence in Honduras most of these people have no future in their home country.
And Im pretty sure most of them will work very hard, if they get to stay in the US (Latin Americans are usually not afraid of manual labour). Don't think it will cost much to let them in, possibilities of a positive ROI is pretty big...
Just my two cents... Don't shoot them at the border, bad idea...
/FF