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.
Key Points
Caravan of 1,500 migrants formed in southern Mexico
Concerns about stricter border measures under Trump's administration
Migrants hope to reach the U.S. border before Trump takes office
Pros
Safety in numbers for migrants traveling in a group
Some migrants may have a chance to enter the U.S. before stricter border measures are implemented
Cons
Risk of facing tougher border policies under the upcoming Trump administration
Migrants face challenges such as a long journey and uncertain outcomes