Migrant caravans are organized groups that travel together — often on foot — to attempt to protect themselves from violence in the absence of safe migration routes. As a group they are more visible, which reduces some, but not all, risks. Publicly, they are often labelled a “logistical challenge” or just seen as a mass flow of migrants. However, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams working in Tapachula — a city in souther…
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