Hundreds of Migrants in Southern Mexico Form Group to Head Toward US
- Nearly a thousand Venezuelan migrants, who recently crossed into Mexico from Guatemala, have formed a group and are heading north together in hopes of reaching the US border.
- The migrants, including men, women, children, and teenagers, have been facing difficulties as they have been sleeping on the streets and running out of money to buy food.
- The group claims to have received little aid from Mexican immigration authorities and has been given mixed and confusing instructions about how to move forward or seek asylum in the US.
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Hundreds of Migrants in Southern Mexico Form Group to Head Toward US
Nearly a thousand migrants that recently crossed from Guatemala into Mexico formed a group Saturday to head north together in hopes of reaching the border with the United States. The group, made up of largely Venezuelan migrants, walked along a highway in southern Mexico, led by a Venezuela flag with the phrase "Peace, Freedom. SOS." The men, women, children and teenagers were followed by Mexican National Guard patrols. Migrants told The Associa…
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