2K migrant caravan begins journey to US amid new Trump border security orders
- More than 2,000 migrants began their journey from Southern Mexico to the United States on Inauguration Day, hoping to reach the U.S. Despite new border security measures by President Trump.
- The caravan, which includes men, women, and children, started from Tapachula, near the Guatemalan border.
- Trump declared a national emergency and signed multiple executive orders aimed at reshaping immigration policy, including reinstating the Migrant Protection Protocols.
- Migrants expect to face challenges, as Mexican authorities are likely to break up the caravan before it reaches the U.S. Border.
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