One of the largest migrant caravans of all time is making its way to the U.S.-Mexico border, just as President Biden heads to the Summit of the Americas in .The caravan now is 11,000 strong and on Monday departed Tapachula on the Mexico-Guatemala border and the group is expected to swell up to 15,000. Many of the migrants come from Venezuela, and Nicaragua, three countries whose authoritarian rulers have been left out of this week's summit.
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