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Migrant Caravan "From the Hand of God" Part of Tapachula Heading North of the Country

On Saturday morning, he left Bicentenario Park in Tapachula, Chiapas, the so-called “De la mano de Dios” migrant caravan, made up of about 200 people seeking to reach cities in northern Mexico in search of better job opportunities and to continue their migration procedures. The contingent is made up of migrants from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Haiti and Cuba, as well as some recently deported people from the United States.
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On Saturday morning, he left Bicentenario Park in Tapachula, Chiapas, the so-called “De la mano de Dios” migrant caravan, made up of about 200 people seeking to reach cities in northern Mexico in search of better job opportunities and to continue their migration procedures. The contingent is made up of migrants from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Haiti and Cuba, as well as some recently deported people from the United States.

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Conexión Migrante broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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