A migrant caravan of almost seven thousand people in southern Mexico has been dissolved

Mexican movement specialists have broken down a convoy of very nearly 7,000 individuals that had left the southern city of Tapachula and was made a beeline for Mexico City,

 As per an assertion delivered on Saturday by the Mexican National Institute of Migration (INM).

The transients were given a transitory report that certifies their ordinary stay in Mexico, as per the INM.

Mexico's migration authority held converses with representatives for the convoy and delegates from Central America, Venezuela, Haiti, and different nations.

The INM said, "with the arrangements arrived at thanks to our discussions,

travelers are kept from being casualties of crooks who are devoted to illegal exploitation or dealers who open the transients to risky circumstances."

A significant number of the transients are from Venezuela, and a considerable lot of them are families with kids.

A large number of the travelers are from Venezuela, and a considerable lot of them are families with youngsters.

The Human Rights Watch delivered a report on June 6,