Tapachula
Tapachula is a city in Chiapas, Mexico.

Haitian-led Migrant Caravan Starts Moving from Chiapas to Major Mexican Cities
A migrant caravan led mainly by Haitians has begun moving from Chiapas towards Mexico City, Tijuana, and Monterrey, driven by economic hardship and asylum delays. This is the 18th caravan since October 2024, indicating sustained migration challenges in southern Mexico.

Nearly 800 Migrants from Chiapas Caravan Head to Mexico City for Visas and Opportunities
Two migrant caravans from Chiapas, totaling about 1,600 people, are heading to Mexico City to apply for visas and seek better opportunities. The migrants face health problems and detentions, emphasizing their urgent need for legal status and support.

Caravan of Caribbean and Central American Migrants Departs Chiapas Seeking Legal Status
Hundreds of migrants from Haiti, Cuba, and Central America launched the 'Génesis 2026' caravan from Tapachula, Chiapas, aiming for legal status in northern Mexico. This reflects a strategic shift away from U.S. migration routes after policy changes and highlights ongoing regional migration challenges.

Armed Violence Suspects Detained in Chiapas During Police Operation
Authorities in Chiapas have detained 15 individuals suspected of contributing to violence, with arrests made in Tapachula amid ongoing security efforts. Both news outlets report that the detainees were found with weapons and drugs, underscoring regional instability. The operations reflect broader efforts to curb violence in the area.