Migrant caravan in south Mexico demands corridor to border
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The latest group comes just two weeks after an even larger one left Tapachula. Most of those migrants were issued temporary documents and transit visas. The documents usually give migrants a month or more to regularize their status in Mexico or leave the country. Most migrants use them to reach the U.S. border.
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Migrant caravan in south Mexico demands corridor to border
An estimated 2,000 migrants walked out of this southern Mexico city Friday, saying they are not interested in visas and permits the government has issued in efforts to dissolve other caravans and calling instead for buses to the U.S. border.
Migrant caravan in south Mexico demands corridor to border
An estimated 2,000 migrants walked out of this southern Mexico city Friday, saying they are not interested in visas and permits the government has issued in efforts to dissolve other caravans and calling instead for buses to the U.S. border.
Migrant caravan in south Mexico demands corridor to border
An estimated 2,000 migrants walked out of this southern Mexico city Friday, saying they are not interested in visas and permits the government has issued in efforts to dissolve other caravans and calling instead for buses to the U.S. border.
Migrant caravan in south Mexico demands corridor to border
TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — An estimated 2,000 migrants walked out of this southern Mexico city Friday, saying they are not interested in visas and permi...
Migrant caravan in south Mexico demands corridor to border
An estimated 2,000 migrants walked out of this southern Mexico city Friday, saying they are not interested in visas and permits the government has issued in efforts to dissolve other caravans and calling instead for buses to the U.S. border.