Caravan of 3,000 Migrants Heads to US
Caravan of 3,000 Migrants Heads to US

Caravan of 3,000 Migrants Heads to US

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A caravan of approximately 3,000 migrants has departed Tapachula, Mexico, heading towards the U.S. border in anticipation of potential policy changes following the U.S. presidential election. U.S. Border Patrol sources indicated that the migration surge is a strategic move to cross into the U.S. before a possible Trump administration, with one source commenting, 'It’s one last f**k you to America.' Many migrants fear that if Trump is elected, he might end asylum programs, prompting them to make the dangerous 2,000-mile journey now. The caravan reflects broader issues of safety from organized crime in Mexico, with participants expressing a desire for recognition as individuals seeking work rather than harm. Estimates suggest that over 10 million migrants will have been apprehended crossing the border illegally by the end of President Biden's term, highlighting ongoing immigration challenges.

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