A new group of about 1,500 migrants left southern Mexico on Wednesday with the intention, its members say, of reaching the United States before Donald Trump takes office on January 20. teleSUR
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00:00In Mexico, a new migrant caravan left Apachula City in the state of Chiapas, headed for the
00:05center north of the country to cross over the border to the United States.
00:10The caravan included at least 1,500 migrants from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia,
00:16Haiti, among other nations.
00:18The sixth group departed on early Wednesday from the Bicentennial Park, a usual migrating
00:24meeting spot.
00:25Some travelers expressed their willingness to reach the U.S. border before Donald Trump
00:29takes office on January 20, 2025, due to the likely tightening of migration policies.