"I don't care (...) I've been in Tapachula for four months, starving sleeping in the plaza and that's why I'm leaving," says a Haitian migrant in Mexico who is part of a caravan of Central Americans, Haitians and Venezuelans that left on Thursday from Tapachula, in the Mexican state of Chiapas, bound for the US The caravan seeks to meet with another group that left the same point on October 23, and is currently in the state of Veracruz.
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"I don't care (...) I've been in Tapachula for four months, starving sleeping in the plaza and that's why I'm leaving," says a Haitian migrant in Mexico | Latin America | CNN