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HUEHUETAN, Mexico, July 23 (Reuters) - About 3,000 people carrying bags, water and small children trod through intense heat along a highway in southern Mexico on Tuesday, traveling in two groups ...
A group of 100 migrants was recently dropped into the cartel-infested resort town of Acapulco as Mexican authorities break up caravans trying to reach the US before President-elect Donald Trump ...
They joined small caravans like one that called itself “Éxodo Trump,” or “Exodus Trump.” Migrants resting in Escuintla, in the state of Chiapas, and on the move in Mapastepec.
While a cause of concern for some, Trump's plans were heralded by conservative commentators who say it forced Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo to declare that no migrant caravans would ...
"Caravans of migrants no longer reach the border," Sheinbaum said on Tuesday while presenting a letter she plans to send to Trump in the coming days. She also emphasized Mexico's efforts to curb ...