Around 5,000 Migrants from Central America, Venezuela, Cuba, and Haiti began walking north from Mexico's southern border towards the US due to long waits for refugee or exit visas at Mexico's main processing center. The overwhelmed migration system in Mexico leaves those seeking visas waiting for weeks or months without being able to work. The migrants formed a line along the highway, with police escorting them to prevent blockades. The march is among the largest since June 2022 but is overshadowed by the recent influx of 10,000 migrants at the US border. Migrants demand transit visas to reach the US border.
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