Hundreds
of migrants, mainly from Central America and Cuba, have left Tapachula in
southern Mexico in a new caravan seeking to reach central and northern parts of
the country. The group, known as “Dreams Without Borders,” includes migrants
deported under US President Donald Trump’s administration as well as others who
say they have been stranded in southern Mexico while waiting for immigration
and asylum processes. The migrants hope to continue their applications, find
work and build new lives elsewhere in Mexico. Local organisations estimate that
more than 60,000 migrants are currently stranded in the region, highlighting
the growing pressure surrounding Mexico’s migration system.
domingo, 23 de agosto de 2026
60,000 Migrants Trapped? MASSIVE Migrant Caravan Leaves Mexico As Immigration Crisis Deepens
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