"Mexican Migrant Caravan Faces Setback as Promised Papers Fail to Materialize"

A caravan of about 2,000 migrants, originally part of a larger group of 6,000, resumed their journey through southern Mexico after the Mexican government failed to provide promised papers allowing them to travel to the U.S. border. The migrants, including families, expressed frustration and anger at being unable to continue their journey after being given papers that only allowed them to remain in the southern state of Chiapas. The U.S. has pressured Mexico to stem the flow of migrants, leading to discussions about enforcement and deportations. Despite a recent drop in migrant crossings, Mexico has seen a significant number of migrants moving through the country, disrupting trade and fueling anti-immigrant sentiment.
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