Roughly 2,000 migrants head north from southern Mexico in new caravan
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Roughly 2,000 migrants head north from southern Mexico in new caravan
A caravan of mostly Central American and Haitian migrants reportedly left the southern Mexican city of Tapachula Thursday and headed north, as North American leaders meet in Washington to discuss migration, among other issues.
New migrant caravan begins in southern Mexico
As Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador opens talks on immigration and other issues with his North American counterparts in Washington, a new migrant caravan walked out of the southern Mexican city of Tapachula Thursday morning. The new group of migrants heading north served as a fresh reminder of the urgent need to address the region’s migration, which López Obrador hopes to convey in his meeting with President Joe Biden.About 2,000 mos…
New migrant caravan begins in southern Mexico
As Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador opens talks on immigration and other issues with his North American counterparts in Washington, a new migrant caravan walked out of the southern Mexican city of Tapachula Thursday morning. The new group of migrants heading north served as a fresh reminder of the urgent need to address the region’s migration, which López Obrador hopes to convey in his meeting with President Joe Biden.About 2,000 mos…
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