Approximately 5,000 migrants hailing from Central America, Venezuela, Cuba, and Haiti embarked on a northward journey from Mexico’s southern border on Monday, headed towards the United States.
These migrants expressed their frustration with the extended processing times for refugee or exit visas at Mexico’s primary migrant processing center located in Tapachula, near the Guatemalan border. Mexico’s overwhelmed migration system often results in people seeking these visas enduring weeks or even months of waiting, unable to engage in gainful employment.