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More than 1,500 migrants in Mexico caravan regularised, government says

Jesus Carranza, Mexico
Reuters

More than 1,500 members of a migrant caravan that set off toward the US border from southern Mexico last month have been issued documents to regularise their stay in Mexico, the migration authority said on Tuesday.

The National Migration Institute said it had given 1,574 foreign nationals migration cards and ensured they could work in Mexico since the caravan set off on 23rd October.

Enduring adverse weather and under pressure from officials to give up, the caravan containing many women and children has made slow progress through southern Mexico, and on Tuesday moved into the Gulf state of Veracruz from neighbouring Oaxaca.

Reuters witnesses estimated up to 1,500 people entered Veracruz. Organisers of the caravan put the figure at 2,000.

About 3,000 people were in the caravan when it set out, though some estimates since then have put the number higher.



Overnight, the caravan stopped in the municipality of Jesus Carranza on Veracruz’s border with Oaxaca.

Hector Martinez, a senior INM official, denied that authorities were trying to block the caravan’s progress, but again urged its members to accept documentation to stay in Mexico.

The bulk of the people in the caravan are Central Americans, as well as people from the Caribbean who are seeking to escape economic malaise and security problems in their homelands.

Organisers of the group said a new caravan with more Haitians could depart from the southern Mexican city of Tapachula on Thursday. A decision would be made on Wednesday about whether to set off, organiser Luis Garcia Villagran said.

– With JOSE TORRES.

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