In the caravan that left Tapachula, Chiapas, on June 20, not only travel foreigners who after months of not finding a formal job and having no migration documentation decide to advance to Mexico City, but also people like Venezuelan Lixis, who along with her son and grandson try to return to the capital of the country, after they were arrested and sent to the southern border by agents of the National Institute of Migration (INM).
In the caravan that left Tapachula, Chiapas, on June 20, not only travel foreigners who after months of not finding a formal job and having no migration documentation decide to advance to Mexico City, but also people like Venezuelan Lixis, who along with her son and grandson try to return to the capital of the country, after they were arrested and sent to the southern border by agents of the National Institute of Migration (INM).