The Mexican authorities deported Venezuelan migrants who protested on July 14 following the justice of that country arrested them for moving through Chiapas without the corresponding permit.
depending on the medium On the borderto some 40 Venezuelans Branded as “rioters” for having destroyed the Siglo XXI Migratory Station in Tapachula, they were sent on a special flight to Venezuela this Tuesday.
The government of Mexico, said the media, does not deport Venezuelan migrants, but the damage they caused was greater and might not be allowed to pass.
It was learned that the migrants were protesting the delay in the delivery of the Multiple Migratory Form, with which they can process a humanitarian visa and other permits that are generated in Tapachula, on the border with Guatemala, to travel freely through the country.
July 13 a new caravan About 200 Venezuelan migrants left the regularization offices of the National Institute of Migration (INM), on the southern border of Mexico, due to the saturation that exists to process temporary permits.
The migrants walked at noon on Wednesday under temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius and burning asphalt through which they intended to walk 50 kilometers in regarding 16 hours from Tapachula to the municipality of Huixtla, in the same state of Chiapas.
That group of people, like other caravans, was trying to reach the Huixtla customs office, where other migrants have processed Multiple Migratory Forms (FMM) that allow them to travel freely for 30 days in national territory.
The region is experiencing a record migratory flow to the United States, whose Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office has detected nearly 1.4 million undocumented immigrants so far in fiscal year 2022, which began in October.