More than 115,000 migrants have been intercepted in Mexico so far in 2022

More than 115,000 migrants have been intercepted in Mexico so far in 2022

While from Nicaragua 8,270 were accumulated, from El Salvador 6,931 and 40,352 from other nationalities; although of these last 6,188 are of extracontinental origin, mainly from Asia and Europe.

Meanwhile, of those of legal age, by gender, 27,862 women and 69,868 men have arrived in the country.

While of the total number of migrants, 17,649 are minors, of whom 10,226 are boys and 7,423 girls.

Of that total, 14,105 were accompanied by an adult or guardian and 3,544 were traveling alone.

The Institute, which depends on the Ministry of the Interior (Interior), pointed out that Chiapas is one of the five entities where the largest number of migrants have been located, with 25,768 followed by Mexico City (13,213), Baja California (11,507); Tabasco (10,099) and Veracruz (7,794).

Since October 2018, and despite the tightening of surveillance on Mexico’s southern border, thousands of migrants from Central America, Haiti and Cuba have entered Mexican territory with the aim of reaching the United States.



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