DONAJI, Mexico (AP) — After three grueling weeks walking along highways and hitching rides in pickups and flatbed trucks, thousands of Central American migrants traveling in a caravan through southern ...
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Migrant caravans served as a lifeline, U.S. policy shut them down prior to Trump's re-election
It was still dark as hundreds of migrants walked along a road in Tapachula, Mexico, headed north to the United States as police emergency lights flashed. America's influence colors the mass of ...
Thousands of Central American migrants traveling in a caravan through southern Mexico resumed their journey toward the United States by hitchhiking and walking along highways on Saturday, after a ...
Editor's Note: This story is part of a special report on reverse migration along the U.S.-Mexico border produced in a collaboration between the El Paso Times and the Arizona Republic. VILLA AHUMADA, ...
A growing number of migrants are reversing their journey and heading south from Panama instead of continuing north to the U.S. Some migrants are returning home to Venezuela, while others plan to ...
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