New Delhi, April 5 -- Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei has decreed a "state of prevention" along the country's border with Honduras, amid reports that a new migrant caravan may be forming in Honduras. The emergency decree would restrict open-air gatherings and demonstrations without permits, and will be in effect for two weeks in the five Guatemalan provinces along the border with Honduras. The government justified the restrictions in a statement, saying "groups of people could put at risk the life, liberty, security, health, access to justice, peace and development" of Guatemalans. Guatemala issued a similar decree in January to stymie a previous caravan, on the official pretext that it represented a public health risk amid the ...