More than 50 migrants, including six girls and boys, left the afternoon of Thursday, May 21, from Tapachula with the intention of moving towards the center of the country, after spending months, and even years, waiting to respond to their migration procedures. The group, called by its organizers as the caravan “Guiados por Dios”, is composed of families and individuals from Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Ecuador and Cuba. Migrants assured th…
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More than 50 migrants, including six girls and boys, left the afternoon of Thursday, May 21, from Tapachula with the intention of moving towards the center of the country, after spending months, and even years, waiting to respond to their migration procedures. The group, called by its organizers as the caravan “Guiados por Dios”, is composed of families and individuals from Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Ecuador and Cuba. Migrants assured th…