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A Massive Government Assisted Caravan Is Heading Through Mexico
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A massive government-funded caravan is moving through Mexico where they will travel by bus to the United States.
The Migrant Way of the Cross is currently making its way to the U.S. with more than 2,000 illegal immigrants with the help of government officials and NGOs.
The caravan departed from Mexico’s Chiapas southern border carrying an oversized white wooden cross to show the so-called “hardships” illegal immigrants have to face while traveling illegally to the states.
As the group made their way through Mexico, Mexican police officers escorted them alongside the road and controlled traffic.
The Mexican National Migration Institute (INM) has been working with cities to make preparations to find illegal aliens shelter, food, and supplies as they head toward the U.S.-Mexico border.
"We are in contact with people and personnel in migrant shelters in south Mexico. They say many people have come into the country recently and are being joined by others already there. And yes, they are coming to Juarez,” the Rev. Francisco Bueno Guillen, director of Casa del Migrante shelter in Juarez said.
As organizers of the caravan spoke with Mexican media outlets, leaders can be heard on social media videos yelling through a bullhorn, “A la frontera!”— which means to the border!.....
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A Massive Government Assisted Caravan Is Heading Through Mexico
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A massive government-funded caravan is moving through Mexico where they will travel by bus to the United States.
The Migrant Way of the Cross is currently making its way to the U.S. with more than 2,000 illegal immigrants with the help of government officials and NGOs.
The caravan departed from Mexico’s Chiapas southern border carrying an oversized white wooden cross to show the so-called “hardships” illegal immigrants have to face while traveling illegally to the states.
As the group made their way through Mexico, Mexican police officers escorted them alongside the road and controlled traffic.
The Mexican National Migration Institute (INM) has been working with cities to make preparations to find illegal aliens shelter, food, and supplies as they head toward the U.S.-Mexico border.
"We are in contact with people and personnel in migrant shelters in south Mexico. They say many people have come into the country recently and are being joined by others already there. And yes, they are coming to Juarez,” the Rev. Francisco Bueno Guillen, director of Casa del Migrante shelter in Juarez said.
As organizers of the caravan spoke with Mexican media outlets, leaders can be heard on social media videos yelling through a bullhorn, “A la frontera!”— which means to the border!.....
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