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News Nation/World About 300 migrants start walk north from southern Mexico. Their goal is not the US border Migrants carry a sign "Exodus for justice.
TAPACHULA, Mexico (AP) — Escorted by police and accompanied by a Catholic priest, about 300 migrants began walking north on Wednesday from southern Mexico, even as the activist who helped ...
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About 300 migrants start walking north in southern Mexico, but goal is not US border About 300 migrants have left a southern Mexican city with the goal to move north ...
About 300 migrants have left a southern Mexican city with the goal to walk north. Meanwhile, the activist who helped organize them remains in police custody over human trafficking allegations.
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