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Migrant caravan of 3,000 heads north in Mexico as US votes

  • A caravan of about 3,000 migrants departed from southern Mexico toward the United States on Election Day, where voters were choosing between candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
  • Migrant Roy Murillo expressed that he and his family want U.S. Authorities to see them as people who want to work and support their families.
  • In Tapachula, migrants displayed banners stating "NO MORE MIGRANT BLOOD" and carried images of the Virgin of Guadalupe, highlighting their protests against violence and their plight.
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