Yet another migrant caravan departed from Southern Mexico to head for
America’s southern border. At least 400 people gathered in the Mexican
state of Tapachula this weekend, despite efforts by Mexican authorities
to disperse groups of migrants.
“The truth is we are already tired of staying here in Tapachula,” stated
Carlos Correa, a Colombian migrant. “The Mexican Commission for
Refugees will not get back to us and it won’t give us appointments until
January or February.”
After a series of clashes with Mexican security forces, the caravan
departed for the U.S. border. The migrants claimed they have exhausted
all options to reach the U.S. legally and decided to show up at the
border instead.
The the UN Refugee Agency is no longer helping us. We can’t survive in
Tapachula,” Correa expressed. “We are asking the government of Mexico to
please create a humanitarian corridor for us so we can travel to the
U.S. border.”
Joe Biden and his border czar Kamala Harris have faced renewed criticism
for their inability to prevent migrants from pouring into the U.S.
Hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants were caught at the
U.S.-Mexico border so far this year.
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