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'Want asylum before Trump takes power': Migrants set out from Mexico hoping to reach pre-Don US

IndiaTimes Thursday, 21 November 2024 ()
Driven by anxiety over Donald Trump's impending presidency and his stringent immigration policies, a large group of approximately 1,500 migrants have embarked on a grueling journey from Tapachula, Mexico. Their goal is to reach the US border and seek asylum before Trump assumes office in January.
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