Mexico's migration agency has issued nearly 7,000 temporary documents and transit visas over the last few days to members of a migrant caravan which by Saturday had broken up in southern Mexico.
Migrants board a bus with locals after receiving documents that allow them to legally travel through Mexico, in Huixtla, Chiapas state, Mexico, Friday, June 10, 2022. Thousands of migrants left Tapachula by foot at the start of the week, tired of waiting for normalize their status in a region with little work, with the ultimate goal of reaching the U.S.
In its statement, the Mexican migration agency did not specify what kind of documents were issued but most of the migrants showed papers that gave them a period of one month or more to leave the country or begin regularization procedures in Mexico. Most want to use the documents to reach the U.S. border.
The migrant caravan left from Tapachula on Monday. But it had split up by Thursday, when regional leaders were meeting in Los Angeles at the Summit of the Americas to talk about migration and other issues.
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