Migrants Deported by the Trump Administration Depart in a Caravan From Mexico's Southern Border
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TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — A caravan of more than 600 migrants, made up of people deported during the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, departed Thursday from Mexico's southern border heading for other regions of the country…
According to information disseminated on social networks and local media, the contingent, called "Dreams Without Borders", left in the afternoon of the Bicentenary Park and advanced along the Avenida Central Poniente towards the coastal road. Among the migrants there are people from Central America, South America and the Caribbean, as well as some deportees from the United States who seek to reunite with their families. The mobilization occurs d…
From Tapachula, the caravan seeks to move to other regions of Mexico to continue asylum procedures and find employment. By Edgar H. Clemente TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — A caravan of more than 600 migrants, made up of people who were deported during the U.S. President Donald Trump's government, left on Thursday from Mexico's southern border to other regions of the country, hoping to continue their asylum procedures and get a job. Many had been tryin…
Some 800 migrants left this Thursday in a new caravan from the city of Tapachula, Mexico's southern border, but this time with the country's capital as a destination, in the face of the increasing difficulties to continue towards the United States and the lack of employment and conditions to survive in this region. Hundreds of migrants, who remain stranded on the Mexican border with Guatemala and who have been deported from the United States to …
Some 800 migrants left this Thursday in a new caravan from the city of Tapachula, Mexico's southern border, but this time with the country's capital as a destination, in the face of the increasing difficulties to continue towards the United States and the lack of employment and conditions to survive in this region. Hundreds of migrants, who remain stranded on the Mexican border with Guatemala and who have been deported from the United States to …
Hundreds of migrants are preparing to leave Tapachula, Chiapas, this Thursday, heading for the center of Mexico. The caravan could gather between 500 and 600 people, the causes of migration are different, among them, are lack of employment and high living costs.Agence / EL LIBERTADOR International Chains have pointed out that much of the migratory wave is composed of Honduran and Venezuelan citizens among other nationalities that will leave on A…
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