
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Thousands of Central American migrants were back on the move Saturday, as dedicated Mexico City metro trains whisked members of a caravan headed to the U. S. border to the last stop on a line in the northern part of the capital. The first subway train pulled out before 5 a. m. local time, with police, metro workers and human rights officials guiding the bulk of migrants through the city's empty stations. Path to Full Story on 29 Eyewitness News