A caravan of migrants, mostly from Central America, head north along coastal highway just outside of Huehuetan at Chiapas State, Mexico(AP Photo / Marco Ugarte) The migrant caravan heading to the U.S. southern border has been estimated to have grown to more than 7,000 people by one of its organizers, who has criticized the Biden administration’s handling of the immigration crisis.
Caravan organizer Irineo Mujica, a U.S. citizen, said the caravan had swelled since Monday by about 1,000 to more than 7,000 people, reported Reuters on Wednesday. Mexican authorities had estimated its size at around 3,500 participants.
The caravan—that left southern Mexico on Monday—reportedly includes migrants from South American countries, including Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, and Venezuela.
It is also reported to include migrants from China, which made up the fourth-highest nationality after the Venezuelans, Ecuadorians, and Haitians.The Chinese migrants typically fly to Ecuador as no visa is required, then […]
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