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Strengthening Migration Policies in the Us Moves Traffic in Mexico

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It is in this city, according to the Spanish news agency, which cites allegations of activists and migrants, that traffic traffickers dispute road control to the north border. The director of the Centre for Humanification (CDH) in Tapachula, Luis Rey García Villagrán, said that traffickers cover between $10,000 and $15,000 (between €8,500 and 12.730) per traffic. "Therefore there is also an internal war between the cartels. There is also a confl…
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The cancellation of the CBP One program and other measures against irregular migration, adopted by U.S. President Donald Trump, have caused effects in Tapachula, a border city in southern Mexico. There, human traffickers dispute control of the route to the northern border, activists and migrants denounced. Luis Rey García Villagrán, director of the Center for Human Dignity (CDH) said. He indicated that traffickers are charging between $10,000 an…

It is in this city, according to the Spanish news agency, which cites allegations of activists and migrants, that traffic traffickers dispute road control to the north border. The director of the Centre for Humanification (CDH) in Tapachula, Luis Rey García Villagrán, said that traffickers cover between $10,000 and $15,000 (between €8,500 and 12.730) per traffic. "Therefore there is also an internal war between the cartels. There is also a confl…

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The presence of Cuban migrants in the Mexican city of Tapachula is increasingly visible: "I work, I earn my money, and no one harasses or persecutes me."

The U.S. government's immigration measures have led to the proliferation of human trafficking from Chiapas to the northern border of Mexico, denounced activists and migrants.Luis Rey García Villagrán, director of the Center for Human Dignity (CDH) in Tapachula, Chiapas, said traffickers, who fight the route to the U.S. border, charge between $10,000 and $15,000 per trip.

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Tapachula, Mexico The cancellation of the CBP One program and other measures against irregular migration adopted by the U.S. president, Donald Trump, have had effects in Tapachula, epicenter of the migration crisis in the south of Mexico, where human traffickers fight along the route to the northern border, as activists and migrants denounced this Wednesday. This was indicated by the director of the Center for Human Dignity (CDH) in that border …

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udgtv broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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