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VOA Spanish: International Migrants Day 2024: What is the situation in Latin America?


FILE - Nayely Nunez, from Honduras, uses her luggage to carry a child as she walks along the highway with a migrant caravan in Huixtla, southern Mexico, heading toward the country's northern border and ultimately the United States, Nov. 7, 2024.
FILE - Nayely Nunez, from Honduras, uses her luggage to carry a child as she walks along the highway with a migrant caravan in Huixtla, southern Mexico, heading toward the country's northern border and ultimately the United States, Nov. 7, 2024.

The U.N. General Assembly proclaimed Dec. 18 as International Migrants Day in 2020, in order to promote the exchange of experiences and opportunities for collaboration by countries and regions.

Dec. 18 aims to make visible the challenges, difficulties and adversities faced by migrants in the world. It also seeks to reiterate the call to the nations of the world to contribute to making migration a safe, regular and dignified process. This special section contains several stories that explore the situation in Latin America in 2024.

Click here to see the full story in Spanish.

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