A new migrant caravan of about 1000 people is reportedly traveling through Mexico en route to the southern United States border.
The group, which left on October 13, is headed from Tapachula, Chiapas, on Mexico’s southern border, to Mexico City. Following their arrival, the group is anticipated to disperse and seek various routes to reach the United States.
The migrant caravan, named God Guides Us, includes people from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Central America, Haiti, Argentina, Panama, Costa Rica, Afghanistan, and Nepal, according to La Verdad.
Immigration is key motive for voters in the U.S. election this November, with polls suggesting that former president Donald Trump is trusted more than Vice President Kamala Harris on the issue.
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