About 130 migrants from Central America have arrived at the United States border with Mexico seeking asylum. The group has been called a caravan and it has been sharply criticized by U.S. President Donald Trump and other U.S. government officials. The Associated Press, or AP, reports that two buses, carrying mostly women and children, arrived late Tuesday in the Mexican border city of Tijuana. They stopped at two migrant shelters close to the border. U.S. lawyers planned to lead informational meetings later this week on U.S. asylum law. They will tell the immigrants what to expect when they seek asylum. The first groups plan to try to enter the U.S. on Sunday at a border crossing near San Diego, California.
