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New Migrant Caravan Protests Trump's Immigration Policies

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A new migrant caravan has set off from Tapachula, Chiapas, in southern Mexico, in the early hours of Sunday. The group, consisting of individuals from various countries such as Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Cuba, aims to voice their opposition to President Donald Trump's anticipated immigration policies. The caravan, estimated to comprise around 3,000 people, embarked on this journey as a form of protest in light of Trump's inauguration.

According to immigration authorities in the region, the migrants have expressed their intentions to seek employment opportunities in the United States. Despite acknowledging the concerns and fears of the American population, the migrants emphasize that their goal is not to cause harm but to pursue better prospects through work.

Group includes individuals from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Cuba.
New migrant caravan from Tapachula, Mexico, protesting Trump's immigration policies.
Caravan estimated at around 3,000 people.

One of the migrants, speaking in Spanish, highlighted the challenges faced by individuals attempting to leave Tapachula independently, describing the process as 'very complicated.' Another member of the caravan expressed a desire to reach the United States to explore the possibility of seeking asylum and securing legal entry into the country.

The decision to commence the journey following Trump's inauguration underscores the migrants' determination to navigate the complex immigration landscape and pursue opportunities for a better future. The caravan's departure signifies a collective effort to advocate for their rights and aspirations while navigating the intricate dynamics of international migration.

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