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1,200 migrants marched from Tapachula to Mexico City on Oct. 1, 2025, demanding faster asylum processing and legal residency.
On October 1, 2025, about 1,200 migrants, primarily from Cuba, Honduras, Ecuador, Brazil, and Haiti, began a march from Tapachula, Mexico, toward Mexico City to demand faster processing of asylum claims and legal residency.
Stranded in southern Mexico after the U.S. discontinued the CBP One app, they face prolonged delays, limited work access, and high living costs.
Unlike past caravans targeting the U.S. border, this movement seeks rights and stability within Mexico, highlighting growing frustration with bureaucratic hurdles and lack of support.
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1.200 migrantes marcharon desde Tapachula hasta la Ciudad de México el 1 de octubre de 2025, exigiendo un procesamiento más rápido de asilo y residencia legal.