Migrant caravans continue despite Trump's threats
Briefly

A fifth migrant caravan, about 1,500 strong, has left Tapachula with dreams of reaching the U.S., amid fear of strict immigration policies under President-elect Donald Trump.
Claudia Sheinbaum reassured that Mexico is prepared to manage potential deportations from the U.S., emphasizing the importance of consular support and hiring immigration lawyers.
Despite efforts by authorities to control migrant movements, the latest caravan reflects ongoing economic and political turmoil, as the majority are from Venezuela and other crisis-hit nations.
President Sheinbaum noted a 75% decrease in migrant arrivals to the U.S. border over the past year, showcasing Mexico's efforts to handle the migration issue.
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