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Migrant caravan leaves southern Mexican city but many are no longer aiming for the US border

Migrants said they sought work and asylum in larger Mexican cities after losing hope of reaching the United States.

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Hundreds of migrants, most of them from Haiti, left the southern Mexican city of Tapachula on foot in an effort to seek better living conditions elsewhere in Mexico.

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Hundreds of migrants, mostly Haitians, walked out of the southern border with Guatemala, where they had been living in precarious conditions for months and without responding to their requests for asylum from the Mexican government.Agonized by economic difficulties, the group of some 1,000 foreigners, which also included Central Americans and South Americans, left on the eve of Tapachula, Chiapas, heading towards the center and north of the coun…

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Migrant caravan leaves southern Mexican city but many are no longer aiming for the US border

Hundreds of migrants, most of them from Haiti, left the southern Mexican city of Tapachula on foot in an effort to seek better living conditions elsewhere in Mexico.

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Hundreds of migrants, mostly Haitians, walked off the southern border of Mexico where they had been living in precarious conditions for months without responding to their requests for asylum from the Mexican government.

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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