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In November, Mexican officials broke up two similar migrant caravans not far from Tapchula. A migrant sleeps on a park bench in Huehuetan, Chiapas state, Mexico, Thursday Jan. 2, 2025, as his ...
Nearly a year after migrant caravans captured the nation's attention and drew the ire of President Donald Trump, they appear to have fizzled out, marking yet another shift in their ever-evolving ...
Though migrant caravans have become a common phenomenon and are usually broken up by the authorities long before they reach the U.S. southern border, the latest march by some 6,000 people walking ...
The first migrant "caravans" — large groups of immigrants, ranging from dozens to hundreds to, very rarely, thousands of people, traveling on foot — mobilized in 2017.
The president warned of migrant "caravans" flowing toward the U.S.-Mexico border. One march is heading toward an official border crossing, an organizer said.
Migrant caravans are still coming because of climate crisis and instability. Dems must work with Canada and Mexico on humane migration solutions.
The U.S. government is tracking three separate migrant caravans, one of them estimated to be more than 12,000 people in size, heading north toward the U.S., a top Pentagon official said Tuesday.
Honduran migrant Jose Macy carries his four-year-old nephew Yair Perez as the thousands-strong caravan of Central Americans migrants hoping to reach the U.S. border moves onward from Juchitan ...
TAPACHULA, Mexico — A small migrant caravan has set out from southern Mexico, heading north, but is unlikely to reach the U.S. border after authorities broke up two other small caravans headed ...
For years, migrant caravans have often been blocked, harassed or prevented from hitching rides by Mexican police and immigration agents. They have also frequently been rounded up or returned to ...
Nearly a year after migrant caravans captured the nation’s attention and drew the ire of President Donald Trump, they appear to have fizzled out, marking yet another shift in their ...