Around 100 migrants from various countries, including Venezuela and Cuba, are stranded in Acapulco after being dispersed throughout Mexico as part of the government’s immigration policy to limit migrant accumulation at the U.S. border, a strategy that has reduced migrant numbers significantly. Despite facing violence, extortion, and limited resources in Acapulco, migrants struggle to find a way out as they await assistance from immigration officials and local support groups, highlighting the challenges and dangers they face in their journey towards the U.S. border.
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