Report: Migrant Caravans Leaving Southern Mexico Headed Toward US Border

Thousands of migrants are leaving Tapachula, a city in southeast Mexico, and are believed to be headed to the U.S.

Todd Bensman, a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, posted pictures on X of the caravans, highlighting that they were headed out despite an alleged Biden-Harris pact with Mexico that has prohibited them from traveling to the U.S.-Mexico border.

“The Biden-Harris administration cut a deal with the Mexicans back in December to scoop up tens of thousands of immigrants from the northern provinces crossing our border and trapping them here in southern Mexico behind militarized roadblocks,” Bensman reported from Tapachula.

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