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  2. Caravan of 3,000 migrants rushes for US border on Election ...

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    A new caravan with 3,000 migrants is heading north to the US on Election Day in what Border Patrol officials are describing as a mad dash to cross the border while President Biden is still in office.

  3. Central American migrant caravans - Wikipedia

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    Discussions of illegal immigration typically claim that there have been many caravans. Those that antedate 2017 were small affairs that did not move as a group to the U.S. border. These " Stations of the Cross " migrant caravans have been held in southern Mexico for at least the last five years [2013–2018].

  4. About 3,000 migrants travel in caravans to US border ... - AOL

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    About 3,000 people carrying bags, water and small children trod through intense heat along a highway in southern Mexico on Tuesday, traveling in two groups aiming to reach the U.S. border. Over ...

  5. A new, smaller caravan of about 1,500 migrants sets out ... - AOL

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    A new, smaller caravan of about 1,500 migrants started walking north from southern Mexico on Thursday, a week after a larger group that set out on Christmas Eve largely dissolved. The migrants ...

  6. Pueblo Sin Fronteras - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo Sin Fronteras (English: People without Borders) is an immigration rights group known for organizing several high-profile migrant caravans in Mexico and Central America. The organization's efforts to facilitate immigration and calls for open borders attracted considerable amounts of coverage in the Mexican and American media.

  7. Mexico–United States border crisis - Wikipedia

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    The US southern border had long struggled with implementing policies that aim to prevent immigration-related tragedies. With a decline in unlawful immigration from Mexico, the crisis predominantly concerned increased immigration from the Northern Triangle of Central America (NTCA), encompassing Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.

  8. 8,000-strong migrant caravan heads for US border - AOL

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    Blinken heading to Mexico to discuss border crisis, as families spent Christmas Day sleeping on scraps of plastic and being fed bananas and sandwiches in southern Mexico

  9. History of immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the American Civil War, some states started to pass their own immigration laws, which prompted the U.S. Supreme Court to rule in 1875 that immigration was a federal responsibility. [50] In 1875, the nation passed its first immigration law, the Page Act of 1875 , also known as the Asian Exclusion Act.