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The caravan was seen heading out of Tapachula, 50 miles from the Guatemalan border in southern Mexico, on Tuesday. Photos show countless men, women and children who are taking part in the grueling ...
It comes from a Nov. 26 news conference where she points out that the caravans had already stopped, due to actions Mexico undertook well before − and completely unrelated to − the tariff threat.
A new migrant caravan of approximately 2,000 people formed in southern Mexico on Monday, largely made up of people that have been on the move since Christmas Eve who say the Mexican government's ...
The Mexican government is working hard to break up migrant caravans trying to make the treacherous journey north to the U.S. ahead of President-elect Trump’s inauguration in less than two weeks ...
Migrant caravans began forming in 2018, and they became a final, desperate hope for poorer migrants who do not have the money to pay smugglers. If migrants try to cross Mexico alone or in small groups, they are often either detained by authorities and sent back to southern Mexico, or worse, deported back to their home countries.
A group of 100 migrants was recently dropped into the cartel-infested resort town of Acapulco as Mexican authorities break up caravans trying to reach the US before President-elect Donald Trump ...
The news of the caravan comes as senior U.S. officials are expected to meet with Mexico's president in Mexico City on Wednesday. The migrant surge, as well as the treatment of migrants in the U.S ...
The passenger bus was traveling from Cancún to Tabasco carrying 48 passengers. [6] [7] It left Cancún at around 19:30 local time on February 7. [8]At around the second hour of February 8, [1] when most passengers were asleep, it collided with a trailer truck and caught fire at km 171 of the Escárcega-Villahermosa highway.