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The Mexican government has started rounding up and transporting caravan migrants to Acapulco to try to thwart their plans to make it to the US border before Trump's vowed immigration crackdown ...
The claim: Mexican president vowed to stop migrant caravans to US after Trump tariff threat. A Nov. 28 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) includes a video of Mexican President Claudia ...
The Mexican government is working hard to break up migrant caravans trying to make the treacherous journey north to the U.S. ahead of President-elect Trump’s inauguration in less than two weeks ...
A new, smaller caravan of about 1,500 migrants started walking north from southern Mexico on Thursday, a week after a larger group that set out on Christmas Eve largely dissolved. The migrants ...
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On 26 October, when the caravan was in the Arriaga Municipality of the state of Chiapas, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto unveiled his program entitled "Estás en tu casa" ("You are at home"). [55] This initiative allows caravan migrants meeting certain criteria to receive benefits and begin to normalize their immigration status in Mexico.
Despite being the largest caravan in over a year, with over 6,000 members, as it travels through various cities in Mexico aiming for the U.S. border, National Guard officers at checkpoints are not ...
Antonio Mariano Armijo (1804–1850) was a Spanish explorer and merchant who is famous for leading the first commercial caravan party between Abiquiú, Nuevo México and San Gabriel Mission, Alta California in 1829–1830. His route, the southernmost and most direct, is known as the Armijo Route of the Old Spanish Trail.