Evening Edition: Thousands Of More Migrants Look To Enter The United States From Mexico

Before migrants entered the United States through Del Rio, Texas, they came into Mexico via its southern border city of Tapachula. Tapachula, a city bordering Guatemala, has long been a weigh station for Central American migrants and now has tens of thousands of migrants wanting to reach the United States with an estimated half of them being from Haiti. FOX’s Eben Brown speaks to FOX’s Griff Jenkins, in Tapachula, Mexico, where he has spoken to migrants trying to make the nearly thousand mile trek to the United States.