Doctors Without Borders warned about “drastic” increase in migrant caravans in Mexico

Doctors Without Borders warned about “drastic” increase in migrant caravans in Mexico
  • The organization highlighted that they have had to “redouble efforts” in the southern Mexican states of Oaxaca, Chiapas and Veracruz | Photo: EFE

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) warned on Wednesday, November 13, of its concern about the “drastic” increase in caravans of migrants arriving in Mexico through the country’s southern border.

According to the organization, they have had to “redouble efforts” in the southern Mexican states of Oaxaca, Chiapas and Veracruz, where groups of hundreds of migrants cross the territory on their way to the US border.

Doctors Without Borders warned about “drastic” increase in migrant caravans in Mexico

The violence to which young people, boys, girls, women and men of all ages are exposed as they pass through Mexico, including kidnappings, extortion or sexual violence, forces them to travel in caravans as a protection mechanism,” denounced Ricardo Santiago, coordinator of MSF projects in southern Mexico.

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Santiago asserted that “the caravans are becoming more and more multitudinous,” because if in the month of September they were counted in the hundreds, now the count is in the thousands.

Eight caravans in less than a month

MSF teams carried out 855 medical consultations after assisting in the arrival of eight caravans made up of around 5,000 people between September 24 and November 8, six of them in the last three weeks, and which had originally left the city of Tapachula. , on the border with Guatemala.

Furthermore, in the coming days the authorities expect the formation of new massive caravans and their transit through different parts of southern Mexico, says the NGO.

Doctors Without Borders warned about “drastic” increase in migrant caravans in Mexico

Apart from violence, other factors that lead migrants to group together in caravans are the saturation of services to process refugee applications in Mexico, the high demand for asylum applications through the US CBP-One system and the delay in the answers,” explained Santiago.

MSF interventions occurred in the towns of Santiago Niltepec, La Venta, Sayula de Alemán and Huixtla, and among the people served were patients with acute respiratory diseases, musculoskeletal diseases, skin and gastrointestinal conditions due to the consumption of non-potable water, long walks and high temperatures.

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In addition, the organization collects testimonies of the psychological impact suffered by the people who make up these human caravans as a result of their traumatic experience.

“We witness every day the suffering and invisibility of the migrant population and the impact on their physical and mental health. At MSF we insist on the need to address the consequences of violence, provide safe routes of migration and reinforce the basic services available to people on the move,” stressed the coordinator for projects in Tapachula, Daniel Bruce.

With information from EFE

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What are the health issues faced by migrants in⁤ caravan groups according to Médecins ⁢Sans Frontières (MSF)?

The article discusses the increasing ⁣number of migrant caravans forming in southern Mexico, highlighting recent developments reported by ‍Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). According to Santiago,‌ a representative of MSF, these caravans are becoming larger, with thousands of people⁤ participating, compared to just hundreds in September. Eight caravans, comprising around ​5,000 individuals, have been noted between September 24 and November ⁢8, with many having left Tapachula,⁢ a city near the Guatemala border.

MSF has⁣ provided 855 medical consultations, addressing various health issues⁤ faced by migrants, ⁢such as acute‌ respiratory illnesses, skin conditions, and problems related to inadequate ‍water and prolonged travel. The increasing congestion in services for processing refugee applications in Mexico, along with a​ high demand for U.S.​ asylum applications and delays⁢ in response, are significant factors pushing migrants to travel in groups.

Authorities anticipate the ⁢emergence ⁢of more caravans, a situation exacerbated by⁤ the challenges and risks faced by individuals migrating under dangerous conditions. MSF has ‍conducted interventions in various towns to aid affected migrants, emphasizing the need for medical ⁤assistance in‍ their journey.

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