Thousands of migrants travel in caravan through Mexico towards the US | Abroad

The migrants mainly come from countries such as Venezuela, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Haiti. At the front of the procession, one of the participants wore a white cross. They blame the Mexican Immigration Service (INM) for ignoring their applications in Tapachula. “We are telling the Mexican government that it is leaving us no choice but to walk until the INM issues the residence documents,” said activist Luis García Villagrán of the Human Rights Center, who is coordinating the caravan. The plan is to first travel to Mexico City and then north.

Mexico is on the migration route of people trying to reach the United States. They are fleeing poverty, violence or political instability in their countries of origin. For several years, migrants have been forming groups or caravans together to protect themselves against violence or deportation, although these usually disintegrate over time.

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