Tapachula- . At least 12,000 migrants left this June 6 from Tapachula, a city in the southeastern state of Chiapas, on the border with Guatemala.
Tapachula. – In an intense week migrants have been gathering in the bicentennial park of the city of Tapachula to organize a caravan that will leave in the first days of June.
Tijuana. – Once again, three patrol cars were set on fire in the Margarito Saldana command at dawn this Friday, with this added to two incidents in the week where a total of 6 police units were burned.
Tapachula. – The correspondent and journalist for Tv Azteca Pedro Gerardo Lopez has been cowardly attacked and pushed on public roads by an agent of the National Migration Institute.
Tijuana. – Due to the lack of communication or rapprochement by the authorities of the National Institute of Immigration, migrant men and women have decided to “sew up their mouths” in the form of a protest or a hunger strike. Migrants from different entities have stated that there has been no approach with a solution by the Mexican authorities after the strong confrontation last Friday and that they will wait for the migratory forms or humanitarian visas to be granted.
Del Rio Tx. -Migrants from the southern border of the city of Tapachula have paid up to 5,000 dollars for inspection points that are guarded by agents from different authorities of the Mexican government.
Tapachula. – Migrants from all over the world have been arriving at the southern border of Mexico, more than 60,000 migrants is the approximate number that is currently in Chiapas territory, this has already been called a “bottleneck” for migration that you want to advance through different steps in Aztec territory.
Tapachula. – Migrants not only from Central America have arrived in Aztec lands but also from parts of the African continent and the Middle East, they have traveled more than 10 countries to be able to process their humanitarian visas
Tapachula. – March or Caravan is announced by means of amparos, says human rights activist and director of the Luis Garcia Villagran Center for Human Dignifi
Tapachula. – Under the sun for many hours migrants wait for their process to obtain the humanitarian visa in the part of Suchiate, the door that connects to the country of Guatemala. Families with infants and people of origin from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Honduras, Haiti and Africa await their number to be served at the regulation offices.