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No, Mexico did not pledge to stop migrant caravans
No, Mexico did not pledge to stop migrant caravans after Trump tariff threat | Fact check
This video shows the Mexican president noting caravans had already stopped due to actions Mexico undertook well before Trump's tariff threat.
A small migrant caravan sets out from southern Mexico but it's unlikely to reach the US border
A small migrant caravan has set out from southern Mexico, heading north, but is unlikely to reach the U.S. border after authorities broke up two other small caravans headed to the United States over the weekend.
Migrant caravan departs southern Mexico in bid to reach US border prior to Trump presidency
The latest caravan of migrants — who hail mostly from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, Colombia, Guatemala and Honduras — started walking north from Tapachula, a city near Mexico’s southern border
Mexico cracks down on drugs and migrants. Will it be enough to stop Trump tariffs?
The timing is no coincidence,” said Eduardo Guerrero, a security analyst in Mexico City. “President Sheinbaum’s agenda has changed radically with the triumph of Trump and with the threats he directed at Mexico.
Inside Mexico's massive migrant crackdown
Mexico has intercepted nearly 1 million migrants this year — a record high as it has ramped up policies that reduce migration to the U.S. Why it matters: President-elect Trump has threatened to impose tariffs that he says would force the country to "act" to stop the flow of migrants.
Mexico: Migrant caravan seeks to reach US before Trump takes office
A new caravan has set off for the US from Chiapas with migrants who have obtained permission to cross Mexican territory, and more people are arriving at the southern border awaiting that process before President-elect Donald Trump takes office for a new term on January 20.
In Mexico, migrants rush to cross US border before Trump inauguration
Since last month’s US presidential election, five migrant caravans have formed in southern Mexico. The region is facing a new influx of migrants. While some attempt to cross Mexico on their own, others prefer to wait for appointments with American migration agents.
Associated Press
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Activists say Mexican authorities have broken up 2 migrant caravans heading to the US
(AP Photo/Fernando Llano, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — ...
Mexico News Daily
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Mexican authorities break up migrant caravans as Trump presidency looms
Mexican immigration authorities have broken up two small migrant caravans headed for the U.S. border amid pressure from ...
El País in English
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Migrant caravans continue despite Trump’s threats
A fifth group of about 1,500 people from Venezuela, Colombia, Haiti, and Central America left Chiapas as tensions and ...
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on MSN
Mexican President Confident Tariff War with US Can Be Avoided
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed confidence that a tariff war with the U.S. can be avoided following recent ...
Opinion
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on MSN
Opinion
Trump’s talk of targeting Mexico is not only misguided, it’s downright reckless
Mexico is not the United States’ enemy but a crucial ally. Its political and economic importance to the U.S. is huge.
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