Thousands of Migrants Head to US Border Fearing Trump's Potential Return
Migrants aim to enter the US before the November election, fearing stricter immigration policies if Trump wins.
- A caravan of around 3,000 migrants from various Latin American countries has left southern Mexico.
- Migrants are concerned that a Trump victory could halt asylum appointments through the CBP One app.
- Title 42, a Trump-era policy that expelled over 1.8 million migrants, remains a contentious issue.
- Trump has promised to seal the border and conduct large-scale deportations if re-elected.
- The caravan's journey highlights ongoing challenges and fears surrounding US immigration policies.