Around 2,000 migrants set out in a caravan from southern
Mexico Saturday in the hopes of reaching the
United States amid pressure from
Washington to impede migrant arrivals that has made obtaining permission to pass through Mexico increasingly difficult.
Many of the migrants who departed from Tapachula, Chiapas early in the morning had been waylaid in the city just north of Guatemala for weeks or months, awaiting residency or transit papers from Mexican authorities.
The migrants are originally from Central America, Africa and the Caribbean.