"Mexican Migrant Caravan Faces Setback as Government Fails to Deliver Promised Papers"

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A migrant caravan of about 2,000 individuals, originally comprising 6,000 migrants from Venezuela, Cuba, and Central America, resumed their journey through southern Mexico after the Mexican government failed to provide promised papers for transit or exit visas to the U.S. border. The migrants were given papers that restricted them to the southern state of Chiapas, leading to frustration and anger. The U.S. has pressured Mexico to stem the flow of migrants, and Mexican officials have discussed ways to address the issue. The number of migrants moving through Mexico has risen, disrupting bilateral trade and stoking anti-immigrant sentiment.
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