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The Migrant Caravans Trump Derides Rarely Make It Close to the U.S.
Migrants often gather in groups in southern Mexico as a means of protection from criminal groups. But they almost never make it anywhere near the U.S.-Mexico border.
A small migrant caravan sets out from southern Mexico but it's unlikely to reach the US border
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 ...
Mexican Authorities Dismantle Two Migrant Caravans Headed To The Southern Border As Trump Admin Looms
Almost one million migrants were reported to be in Mexico between Jan-Aug. of this year, a 130% increase compared to 2023
Mexican authorities break up migrant caravans as Trump presidency looms
Mexican immigration authorities have broken up two small migrant caravans headed for the U.S. border amid pressure from Donald Trump.
No, Mexican President Didn't Stop Migrant Caravans After Trump Threatened Tariffs
The President of Mexico stopped migrant caravans heading to the U.S.-Mexico border in response to threats of tariffs from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
Migrant caravans continue despite Trump’s threats
A fifth group of about 1,500 people from Venezuela, Colombia, Haiti, and Central America left Chiapas as tensions and political pressures between governments increase
Fact Check: Did Mexico Declare End To Caravans Amid Trump Tariff Talk?
Charlie Kirk and conservative commentators allege Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum pledged to end caravans amid President-elect Donald Trump's tariff talks.
Migrant caravan departs southern Mexico in bid to reach US border prior to Trump presidency
The latest caravan of migrants — who hail mostly from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, Colombia, Guatemala and Honduras — started walking north from Tapachula, a city near Mexico’s southern border
Migrant caravan with 1,500 people coming up from Mexico
A new caravan of about 1,500 migrants has begun its journey from Tapachula, Mexico, near the Guatemalan border. Traveling at night to avoid the heat, the group includes families and individuals from Venezuela,
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Activists say Mexican authorities have broken up 2 migrant caravans heading to the US
Activists say Mexican immigration authorities have broken up two small migrant caravans headed to the U.S. border.
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Mexican President Agrees to Stop Migrant Caravans After Trump’s Bold 25% Tariff Threat Shakes Policy
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has reportedly agreed to halt the facilitation of migrant caravans entering the United ...
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