Mexico: People from 177 nations crossed country toward US
- The majority of individuals traveling to the U.S. Through Mexico were solo males, with 738,270 compared to 362,979 solo females and almost 3,000 unaccompanied minors.
- In total, 1.39 million people from 177 countries tried to reach the U.S. Without entry papers, with Venezuela being the largest group, followed by Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador, and Haiti.
- Besides solo travelers, 154,291 people journeyed with their families, according to the National Institute of Migration's released figures.
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Mexico: Travelers from 177 nations crossed country toward US
MEXICO CITY — Around 1.39 million people from 177 countries traveled through Mexico so far this year trying to reach the United States without entry papers, the Mexican government said Sunday. The vast majority were men or women traveling alone, while almost 3,000 were unaccompanied minors, the National Migration Institute said, providing figures for January through the end of May. The figure of 177 countries of origin represents almost the whol…
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