A U.S.-bound caravan that once totalled more than 3,000 Central American migrants looked to be about a third that size Saturday morning, when its remaining members woke up on a bridge that divides the borders of Guatemala and Mexico and waited to get past a crossing guarded by hundreds of Mexican federal police.
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Caravan at Mexico-Guatemala border shrinks as migrants cross through, hoping to reach U.S.
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