Fifth Migrant Caravan from Mexico to U.S.

A fifth migrant caravan of around 1,500 people has set out from the southern border of Mexico aiming to reach the U.S. before President-elect Trump takes office. Mexican authorities are reinforcing measures to break up these groups. President Sheinbaum assures Mexico will be prepared for possible deportations.

Migrant Caravan Departing from Southern Mexico to U.S.

A large migrant caravan departed from southern Mexico aiming to enter the U.S. before Trump's inauguration. Mexican authorities are not allowing migrants to use trains to move en masse. The caravan consists of about 1,500 migrants, mainly Central Americans. Migrants fear it will be more difficult to cross after Trump's inauguration due to policy changes.

Migrant Caravan Heading to U.S. Border

A caravan of about 1,500 migrants has formed in southern Mexico, hoping to reach the U.S. border before President-elect Trump takes office. Trump has promised to tighten border security and carry out large-scale deportations.

Immigration Policy

Incoming Border Czar Tom Homan suggests President-Elect Donald Trump should threaten Mexico with consequences if they do not stop the migrant caravan from reaching the U.S. border.