First migrant caravan of the year leaves with 1,000 people from Southern Mexico
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Migrants set out from southern Mexico in 1st caravan of 2023
Tapachula, Mexico, Feb 28 (EFE).- Some 1,000 migrants from various countries left here Tuesday hoping to reach the United States as part of the first caravan of 2023. The group, comprising people from Venezuela, Honduras, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti and Guatemala, left the southern border city of Tapachula planning to rendezvous with another contingent of migrants in Arriaga, 230 km (143 mi) away. Some of the travelers have temporary visas from …
First migrant caravan of the year departed from Mexico with a thousand people
This contingent, made up of migrants from Venezuela, Honduras, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti and Guatemala, left Tapachula, on the border between Mexico and Guatemala, with Arriaga, in the state of Chiapas, as its first destination, arriving at Arriaga, in the state of Chiapas, where it hopes to join more people. Some migrants have legal documents issued by the National Migration Institute (INM), although they are only allowed to remain in Chiapas…
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