Migrant caravan from Central America, its numbers thinning, slowly moves north in Mexico
by Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times
Oct 25, 2018
3 minutes
TAPACHULA, Mexico - A migrant caravan from Central America that has drawn the ire of the Trump administration moved slowly north Thursday, advancing beyond the Mexican town of Mapastepec in southeastern Chiapas state.
The caravan, mostly composed of people from Honduras, many on foot, has thinned since about 7,000 people crossed into southern Mexico from Guatemala in recent days. Many people crossed illegally on rafts across the river that marks the border between the two
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