Approximately 300 migrants from Central and South America and the Caribbean have departed from Tapachula, Chiapas, forming a caravan named "Éxodo de la Justicia." Unlike previous migrant caravans, their destination is not the U.S. border but rather various cities within Mexico, primarily aiming to reach Mexico City. The migrants seek legal residency, employment opportunities, and a dignified life within Mexico. The caravan has progressed through several towns, including Huixtla and Huehuetán, where immigration authorities reviewed their documents, raising concerns among the migrants who desire permits to continue to Mexico City. The Mexico City Human Rights Commission has emphasized the importance of an inclusive agenda for migrants, advocating for their integration into the labor market and access to education. Additionally, there is a recognition that migration is not a crime, and many migrants intend to apply for temporary refuge in Mexico City.
Arte E Ideas | Este fin de semana, en Los Pinos, el proyecto fue analizado por el Consejo Nacional de Pueblos Indígenas. 🧐 https://t.co/dDFwnx2BwI
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#Plumaje | Corresponde a las autoridades que cada escuela del país cuente con los recursos que requiere para garantizar el derecho a aprender y como sociedad deberíamos estar pendientes de que así suceda. ✍️: Laura Ramírez / @Mexicanos1o https://t.co/Utij0PkODx