Migrants Face Uncertainty Amid Trump's Immigration Stance

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A fifth migrant caravan of around 1,500 people has departed from Tapachula, Mexico, heading north despite increased efforts by Mexican authorities to disperse such groups and threats from Donald Trump to close the U.S. border. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has stated that Mexico is preparing for potential deportations of its citizens from the U.S. and has claimed a 75% reduction in migrant arrivals at the northern border. The caravan, primarily composed of Venezuelans, reflects ongoing tensions and political challenges surrounding migration between the U.S. and Mexico.
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