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‘We Don’t Have to Pay the Rent’: Why Did the Migrant Caravan Stop Aspiring to the ‘American Dream’?

Summary by El Financiero
A migrant caravan made up of hundreds of people, mainly Haitians, left Tapachula, Chiapas on Tuesday, April 21; however, contrary to what happened earlier, the goal is no longer to reach the United States to reach the ‘American dream’.The migrants had several months living on the southern border with Guatemala, in precarious conditions and awaiting asylum requests that the Government of Mexico did not respond to.From Tapachula, approximately a t…

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A migrant caravan made up of hundreds of people, mainly Haitians, left Tapachula, Chiapas on Tuesday, April 21; however, contrary to what happened earlier, the goal is no longer to reach the United States to reach the ‘American dream’.The migrants had several months living on the southern border with Guatemala, in precarious conditions and awaiting asylum requests that the Government of Mexico did not respond to.From Tapachula, approximately a t…

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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