As the United States holds its presidential election, a caravan of approximately 3,000 migrants has set out from Tapachula, Mexico, moving northward toward the U.S. border. Many participants, including families from Central America and the Caribbean, are driven by hopes of a more favorable immigration climate.
Mexican officials are closely observing the caravan’s journey, deploying the National Guard and immigration officers to manage movement and maintain security. This development underscores the broader regional challenges of migration and the potential impact of U.S. political shifts on migration policies.
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