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AP Explains: The growing migrant caravan on way to US border

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central American migrants walking to US start their day departing Chiqumula Guatemala/AP

TAPACHULA, Mexico — The caravan of Central American migrants moving through Mexico toward the U.S. border has bloomed to more than 7,000 people. Here’s why the caravan is bigger than previous ones and drawing so much attention.

WHAT IS THE CARAVAN?

The caravan is largely made up of young men and women with children fleeing Central America’s violence, poverty and corruption. Most are from Honduras, but hundreds have also joined from El Salvador and Guatemala.

Over the years, Mexican advocacy groups organized such caravans to draw attention to the plight of asylum seekers, mostly from Central America.

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