The group of people from different countries departed on Inauguration Day from Tapachula, Mexico, aiming to reach the U.S.
Just hours before Trump was sworn into office on Monday, a migrant caravan of more than 2,000 people set off from deep in southern Mexico with the aim of crossing into the U.S.
Hundreds of migrants are traveling in a caravan through Mexico in hopes of reaching the U.S. southern border before President-elect Donald Trump takes office Jan. 20 and ushers in tougher ...
A caravan of over 1,000 migrants left southern Mexico over the weekend for the US border, despite President Donald Trump deploying reinforcements to keep migrants out and cancelling all asylum ...
The news comes as a caravan of hundreds of migrants makes its way toward the US-Mexico border in hopes of crossing before the Trump administration’s toughest immigration policies take effect.
The Mexican government is working hard to break up migrant caravans ... Mexico has been dispersing migrants throughout the country to keep them far from the U.S. border, including dropping them ...
The Mexican government is rushing to raise tent cities for migrants deported from the U.S. Thousands of non-Mexicans now ...
Hundreds of migrants are traveling in a caravan through Mexico in hopes of reaching the U.S. southern border before President-elect Donald Trump takes office Jan. 20 and ushers in tougher immigration ...
TAPACHULA, Mexico — A caravan of over 1,000 migrants left southern Mexico over the weekend for the US border, despite President Donald Trump deploying reinforcements to keep migrants out and ...
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