New group of 2,000 migrants sets off in southern Mexico
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About 2,000 migrants set out walking in southern Mexico with the goal of reaching the U.S. The group started out from the city of Tapachula, near the border with Guatemala. Thousands of migrants have been stranded and frustrated by slow paperwork at immigration offices. Recent marches have managed to advance only about 45 kilometers (28 miles).
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New group of 2,000 migrants sets off in southern Mexico
A new group of about 2,000 migrants has set out walking in southern Mexico with the goal of reaching the United States. The group started out Monday from the southern
New group of 2,000 migrants sets off in southern Mexico
TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — A new group of about 2,000 migrants set out walking Monday in southern Mexico with the goal of reaching the United States. The group started out from the city of Tapachula, near the border with Guatemala, where thousands of migrants have been stranded and frustrated by slow paperwork at overcrowded Mexican immigration offices. “It is tough, but we’ll keep on going in hopes they’ll let us through,” said Nicaraguan migrant…