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=20 TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) ? With about  Central American mi= grants having reached the Mexican border across from California and thousan= ds more anticipated, the mayor of Tijuana said Friday that the city was pre= paring for an influx that will last at least six months and may have no end= in sight.Juan Manuel Gastelum said there were  migrants from the cara= van in Tijuana and that estimates by Mexico's federal government indicate t= he number could approach ."No city in the world is prepared to receive= this ? if I'm allowed ? this avalanche," he said during a news confer= ence at City Hall. "It is a tsunami. There is concern among all citize= ns of Tijuana."U.S. border inspectors are processing only about 100 as= ylum claims a day at Tijuana's main crossing to San Diego, creating long wa= its. Asylum seekers register their names in a tattered notebook managed by = migrants themselves that had more than  names even before the caravan = arrived.Along the nearlyfrom the caravan's rigin in San Pedro Sula, Hondura= s, to this city on the Pacific Ocean, the migrants have stopped in most pla= ces for only a single night, with some exceptions.That overwhelmed small to= wns in southrn Mexico in particular ? but only briefly. The migrants' expec= ted long stay in Tijuana has raised concerns about the ability of the teemi= ng border city of more than 1.6 million to handle the influx.Pleading for f= inancial support from the Mexican government, Gastelum sternly warned migra= nts against criminal behavior, though authorities reported only seven arres= ts so far ? five for drug consumption and two for disorderly conduct."= Supposedly they are fleeing catastrophe, mistreatment in their countries of= origin. How is it possible that they arrive here and, if they want, create= disorder?" the mayor said. "It's not right."His language li= nking the latest arrivals to crime underscores how the caravan is already t= esting Tijuana's proud history as a melting pot for immigrants, a tradition= that Gastelum also highlighted.A municipal gymnasium and recreational comp= lex that has been converted to a shelter was expected to register up to peo= ple Thursday night but ended up housing more than, including more than chil= dren.Tijuana officials said they opened the shelter as part of an effort to= keep migrants out of public spaces.The city's privately run shelters are m= eant to have a capacity of .At the municipal shelter, long lines formed for= showers and meals of tuna casserole or noodle soup with coffee. Outdoor ca= nopies covered rows of mattresses and blankets.A woman singing Mexican &quo= t;ranchera" music on a loudspeaker drew a small crowd, while men congr= egated in circles to play cards. Eighteen new portable toilets on a grass f= ield made bathroom lines disappear.U.S. President Donald Trump, who sought = to make the caravan a campaign issue in last week's elections, took to Twit= ter on Friday to aim some new criticism at the migrants."Isn't it iron= ic that large Caravans of people are marching to our border wanting U.S.A. = asylum because they are fearful of being in their country ? yet they are pr= oudly waving ... their country's flag. Can this be possible? Yes, because i= t is all a BIG CON, and the American taxpayer is paying for it," he sa= id in a pair of tweets.Migrant Ronald Calderon, who picked coffee beans bac= k in Honduras, said he would seek asylum in the U.S. if he felt there was a= 90 percent chance of success. But he figures the odds are long and doesn't= want to risk being deported, so he hopes to find work and settle in Tijuan= a."I see that Donald Trump talks about us as criminals and killers, an= d I don't think an opportunity may present itself," said Calderon, 23.= Andrea Ramirez, 42, said that her siblings were killed by gangs in Honduras= and that she registered her name Friday to seek asylum in the U.S."Th= e only thing we want is not to go back to Honduras," Ramirez said.Also= Friday, another caravan set out from Mexico City heading toward the border= Gastelum, the mayor, wondered why the migrants chose Tijuana instead of ot= her Mexican cities on the U.S. border, vaguely suggesting a sinister plot w= ithout elaborating."There is an intention to do things badly. There is= an intention to prejudice Tijuana, and we cannot allow that," he said= His comments marked a contrast to a more welcoming tone from other officia= ls. Francisco Rueda, the top deputy to Baja California Gov. Francisco Vega = de la Madrid, said Thursday that the state had  jobs available for any= migrants who obtain legal status in Mexico.Gustavo Magallanes, director of= Baja California's migrant attention agency, said Friday that the state is = doing the best it can at a difficult time and that, nearing the end of the = year, agencies at all levels of government lack funds.The governor had also= asked federal officials to speak to their U.S. counterparts about possibly= accelerating asylum processing, he said.Magallanes said the governor had n= ot ordered that more migrants be prevented from arriving in Tijuana, but sa= id state officials were telling people in the caravan they might get proces= sed faster in the city of Mexicali because the list in Tijuana is so long.M= agallanes said it was "likely" the migrants could be waiting in T= ijuana for four to six months. The state government plans to push them to r= egularize their immigration status in Mexico so they can be offered work.He= said he could not speak for Tijuana's mayor but believed his comments had = been misinterpreted."We are looking for the best way for these Central= American migrants ... to be able to be in the best situation in this state= ," Magallanes said.
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