A new caravan of approximately 2,000 migrants is making its way to the U.S.-Mexico border, intensifying concerns surrounding immigration policy as the U.S. presidential election draws nearer. The group, largely made up of individuals from Central and South America, including a significant number of Venezuelans, departed from Mexico's southern border on Sunday. Fearing potential shifts in U.S. immigration policy after the election, many migrants say they are acting now, hoping to reach American soil before possible changes make it harder to enter the country.
Migrant Caravan of 2,000 Heads to U.S. Amid Election Uncertainty
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