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Aerial view of Honduran migrants on a truck in the caravan heading toward the U.S., on the outskirts of Tapachula, Mexico, on October 22. PEDRO PARDO/AFP/Getty ...
Central American migrants, part of the caravan hoping to reach the U.S. border, rest at the Benito Juarez Auditorium that is being used as a migrant shelter, in Guadalajara, Mexico, Monday, Nov ...
Honduran migrants heading in a caravan to the U.S. climb onto a truck in Huixtla on their way to Mapastepec Chiapas state, Mexico, on October 24, 2018.
The first sizable groups from a migrant caravan out of Central America began arriving in Tijuana on Wednesday, Nov. 14. The caravan estimated at around 5,000 people has been making its way north ...
MEXICO CITY — A migrant caravan, composed of thousands of immigrants from Central and South America, continues its journey on foot through Mexico in the hopes of reaching the U.S., despite the ...
TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — About 1,500 migrants formed a new caravan Wednesday in southern Mexico, hoping to walk or catch rides to the U.S. border. The migrants are mainly from Central and South ...
Another migrant caravan has formed in southern Mexico. It will likely never reach the United States. Here’s how Mexico has ...
Immigration. Thousands join migrant caravan in Mexico ahead of Blinken’s visit to the capital The caravan is estimated at around 6,000 people, many of them families with young children.
A migrant carries a child through Tapachula, Chiapas state, Mexico, Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025, as part of a caravan of migrants trying to reach the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Edgar H. Clemente) By Edgar ...
Another migrant caravan has formed in southern Mexico. It will likely never reach the United States. Here’s how Mexico has been dismantling caravans for years.
[1/6] Migrants in a caravan shelter from the rain while they rest before continuing on their way to the U.S. border, in Escuintla, Mexico November 7. After hearing that Trump had won, many of ...
TAPACHULA, Mexico — About 1,500 migrants formed a new caravan Wednesday in southern Mexico, hoping to walk or catch rides to the U.S. border. The migrants are mainly from Central and South America.