With tensions increasing almost daily over border security and illegal immigration, more and more conflict continues to arise at the US-Mexico border.
Caravans continue to attempt forced entry into the United States, carrying thousands of immigrants of all ages, ranging from newborn infants to elderly men and women.
Many of the migrants are leaving their countries because of economic reasons, while others are leaving because of corrupt governments in their countries.
Most of the people that are coming in the caravan are in search for better lives. Some stay in Mexico since they have more economic opportunities while others prefer to go to the US to reunite with their families.
In the first caravan group there was a total of 7,000 people traveling, and now the second group is double that amount, making it more difficult for the U.S. border patrol to bring legal immigrants inside the country.