Mexico deports 204 migrants back to Honduras

MEXICALI, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 20: Migrants who are part of the 'migrant caravan' walk at dusk on their way to Tijuana on November 20, 2018 near Mexicali, Mexico. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexican immigration officials have sent 204 migrants back to Honduras.

The National Migration Institute said Sunday that the migrants' stay in Mexico was "irregular" and that they were flown from the southeastern Mexican state of Veracruz to San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

The institute said most of the migrants were families traveling with underage children.

This year, the Mexican government abruptly stopped issuing humanitarian visas at the border with Guatemala. The visas had given migrants legal status while they made their way to the U.S. border.

In response, some have forced their way into Mexico.

Mexican officials have come under pressure from the Trump administration to help stem the flow of migrants trying to reach the U.S.