This year’s largest caravan of illegal migrants is on its way to an undisclosed area of the Mexico-U.S. border. While the Mexican government is reporting a three-thousand people-strong group (3,000) is set to arrive in the coming weeks, journalists in Tapachula have reported anywhere from five-thousand (5,000) to seventy-thousand (70,000) are awaiting the asylum process. Even without correct papers, most plan to make the journey north. The main caravan is being led by individuals such as Mexican-American Irineo Mujica. Mujica is part of a “pro-migrant” organization that operates internationally, and has been investigated for human trafficking in the past. As