Part of Tapachula, Chiapas, New Migrant Caravan
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A contingent of approximately 200 migrants of various nationalities left the Bicentennial Park in Tapachula, to take a walk along the coastal road of Chiapas to the center and north of Mexico. The mobilization, called "De la mano de Dios", is made up of women, men and children, including babies in their arms, coming from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Haiti and Cuba. The group made the decision to organize themselves through social networks i…
It has caused about 60,000 foreigners to be stranded in the city in conditions of high vulnerability ARGENIS ESQUIPULAS/PORTAVOZ On the southern border of Chiapas, a group of approximately 200 migrants left Tapachula Bicentennial Park in a new self-named caravan “De la mano de Dios”, with the aim of advancing collectively towards the center and north of the country in the face of the bureaucratic paralysis they face in order to regularize their …
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