The caravan of migrants — who hail mostly from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, Colombia, Guatemala and Honduras — started walking north late Sunday from Tapachula, a city near Mexico’s southern ...
“Until people have security and they stop kidnapping migrants when they arrive ... we don’t want any more arriving,” said Silva. Also on Wednesday, a new caravan of migrants began walking ...
Migrants, who are part of a caravan heading toward the country’s northern border and ultimately the United States, rest on the outskirts of Escuintla, southern Mexico, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024 ...
“Until people have security and they stop kidnapping migrants when they arrive ... we don't want any more arriving,” said Silva. Also on Wednesday, a new caravan of migrants began walking ...