- Over 8,000 migrants in the caravan got migratory in multiple forms.
- The caravan left Tapachula, Mexico earlier this week and encountered no opposition from Mexican authorities.
- They passed past a police checkpoint with the Mexican National Guard, immigration officers, and state police.
The enormous migrant caravan, expanded to well over 10,000 migrants as it started off toward the United States border from southern Mexico. They reportedly disbanded after Mexican officials handed participants temporary permits.
They have now basically received what they sought after a week and less than 25 miles of trekking, with Mexico allowing them legal rights to travel to the US border without being in Mexico illegally. Migrants are not allowed to go outside the Mexican state of Chiapas without documents under Mexican law. This was in reaction to the caravans of 2018-2019.
Over 8,000 migrants in the caravan got migratory in multiple forms. According to organizer Luis Villagran. This travel visa enables people to travel freely in Mexico for a certain time.
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The caravan left Tapachula, Mexico earlier this week and encountered no opposition from Mexican authorities. The caravan also passed past a police checkpoint with the Mexican National Guard, immigration officers, and state police.
The migrants organized the caravan a week ago when Mexican officials in Tapachula refused to provide temporary passports.
At the Summit of the Americas on Friday, President Biden and a group of Western Hemisphere leaders published the “Los Angeles Declaration,” which outlined agreed principles on migration. The Presidents of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, on the other hand, were not there.
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