Migrants Intensify Their Journey to the US Amid Election Fears
As the U.S. election day unfolds, a caravan of 3,000 migrants has begun its urgent trek northward from Mexico towards the U.S. border, driven by anxiety over potential mass deportations if Donald Trump wins the presidency. Many migrants are anxiously monitoring the election results, fearing the impact on their chances for asylum. Reports suggest that while illegal border crossings are currently low, the political climate could change dramatically depending on the election outcome, causing significant concern among migrants. As they brace for possible challenges ahead, they express a mix of hope and trepidation, with some feeling that whether Trump or another candidate wins, they will face hardship either way.
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