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800 Exit Trades have been issued to Migrants Stranded, now they will be able to leave Tapachula

+ They will be able to leave by their own in public transport units

Tapachula, Chiapas; December 13, 2021.- This Monday, thousands of migrants of many nationalities gathered in the facilities of the Ecological Park, for the process of receiving the exit documents issued by the National Institute of Migration (INM), the same trades they begged for two years and with which they will finally be able to leave Chiapas.
According to some beneficiaries, this program is only for Haitians because the are the majority in the group; so Latinos, Central Americans and from other countries will still be informed about their situation.
Starting at 5 in the morning, the INM authorities issued some 800 exit trades for Haitians who arrived at dawn to line up.
This document from the federal government will be used to leave Tapachula and will be valid just for one month to travel to your destination.
A native of Guatemala informed to the newspaper EL ORBE that all they are asking for is to give agility to each of the procedures so that they will be able to continue to their destination.
Haitians in Tapachula have bypassed all authorities, forcing them to start the movings to 10 states in the country.
Meanwhile, this Monday began the delivery of exit trades with the support of elements of the National Guard (GN) who provided security on that park located in the south of the city.
A Colombian who was waiting on the outskirts of that place, explained that “there is nothing for us. Latinos also want to leave with documents that allow us to go to another entity and continue with our process ”.
The enclosure was reinforced with metal fences, where Haitians line up waiting for another group to pass by this Tuesday to process their exit papers.
Preliminary reports indicate that the beneficiaries with the exit documents will be able to leave by their own on public service buses, without waiting for the government to send them units. EL ORBE /

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