Trump’s Election Win Prompts Migrants to Abandon Caravan to U.S.
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As news of Donald Trump’s election victory spreads, hundreds of migrants in a caravan bound for the U.S. are turning back, fearing the return of strict immigration policies. Many say Trump's promise to ramp up deportations has crushed their hope for a new life in America. Some, however, remain resolute, hoping to secure asylum appointments before his administration begins.
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