Migrant Caravan Towards U.S. Border

Hundreds of migrants from different countries are journeying on foot from Mexico's southern border towards the U.S. border, aiming to arrive before the U.S. elections in November to avoid potential border closure under a new Trump administration.

Immigration and Border Security

Discussion on immigration as a top voter issue and the caravan heading to the U.S. border before the elections. Concerns about Trump potentially shutting down the border. Recent drop in encounters attributed to new restrictions by Biden administration.

Migrant Caravan from Central and South America

Mexican authorities are escorting over 3,000 migrants in a new caravan aiming to reach the U.S. border before the elections, fearing border closure under a Trump administration. Migrants have been falsely promised aid and left to fend for themselves in Mexico.

Migrant Caravan Moving through Southern Mexico

More than 2,000 migrants are traveling through southern Mexico towards the U.S. border with the help of government officials and NGOs. The group, known as the Migrant Way of the Cross, is currently moving towards Mexico City.