The latest information indicates that there are currently two groups of migrants, totaling about 3,000 people, traveling on foot through southern Mexico toward the U.S. border.
The migrants are from various countries and are seeking to reach the U.S. border, with some expressing concerns about potential changes in U.S. immigration policies, particularly if Donald Trump were to be re-elected.
The groups left from the southern Mexican town of Ciudad Hidalgo on July 22, 2024, and are facing challenges such as intense heat and the possibility of being detained or sent back by Mexican authorities.
Gosh, if only we had a Border Czar…
BREAKING: Another massive caravan is on its way to storming the U.S. border.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) December 24, 2023
This was just taken in Tapachula, Mexico: pic.twitter.com/X2ySAo1vU1
It is difficult to predict with certainty whether this migrant caravan will be stopped. However, based on past experiences and current circumstances, there are several factors to consider:
In the past, Mexican authorities have attempted to stop or disperse migrant caravans by offering temporary legal status or detaining migrants. They may employ similar tactics this time as well.
🛑BIDEN AND MAYORKAS YOU DID THIS-The caravan has grown to 3000 people as they continue to walk with their intention to arrive to the south border of the United States of America in the next incoming days🛑 @BenBergquam @RealAmVoice @EpochTimes @JoshJPhilipp @DarleneEpoch… pic.twitter.com/1NbApdUfYz
— Oscar El Blue (@Oscarelblue) July 24, 2024