A Times photographer made two trips to southern Mexico to follow groups of migrants as they walked toward the United States.
More than a thousand migrants depart southern Mexico in a caravan as a form of protest ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration as US president. The Republican vowed to unleash a blitz of executive orders ...
The caravan of migrants blocked a key road after being halted by police in Guatemala at the weekend Mexican President Andres ... responded by firing tear gas. Women and small children were among ...
More such massive groups are also expected to make haste before the Jan. 20 inaugration of Trump — who has vowed to launch a ...
One of the first significant migrant caravans ... as many as 7,000 migrants and crossed Mexico. The video images were powerful: a massive stream of men, women and children, heading northward ...
The caravan has little or no chance of making it more than a few dozen miles. In November, Mexican officials broke up two similar migrant caravans not far from Tapchula. Apart from the much larger ...
It is estimated that around 3,000 of the more than 4,000 migrants that formed caravans in recent weeks were detained by authorities ...
A group of 100 migrants was recently dropped into the cartel-infested resort town of Acapulco as Mexican authorities break up caravans trying ... Venezuelan migrant Ender Antonio Castañeda ...
The Mexican government is working hard to break up migrant caravans trying to make the treacherous journey north to the U.S.
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The Mexican government has started rounding up and transporting caravan migrants to Acapulco to try to thwart their plans to ...