A 1,200-person caravan of largely Cuban migrants is heading north from Mexico’s southern city of Tapachula in a weeks-long pursuit of better economic opportunities. But the destination is not the U.S.
Migrant families run away from a charge by National Guard troops to break up a caravan in southern Mexico, October 29, 2020 [Photo: National Human Rights Commission of Mexico, CNDH] The arrest of Luis ...
MEXICO CITY -- After days of protests and demonstrations in Mexico's capital, a smaller caravan of migrants is now traveling north to request political asylum in the United States. At its largest, the ...
Aug. 6—LOUISVILLE — A traveling pro-immigrant demonstration dubbed the Empathy Caravan stopped and held a vigil at the site of a bus crash in January 2023 that killed six Mexican immigrants who were ...
A caravan of Central American immigrants started walking north into Mexico early Sunday, blowing past police and immigration officials as they continued their journey toward the U.S. border. A group ...
TAPACHULA, Mexico — A group of about 1,200 migrants set out walking before dawn in southern Mexico on Wednesday aiming for the capital where they hoped to legalize their immigration status and find ...