Pueblo Sin Fronteras (English: People without Borders) is an immigration rights group known for organizing several high-profile migrant caravans in Mexico and Central America. The organization's efforts to facilitate immigration and calls for open borders attracted considerable amounts of coverage in the Mexican and American media.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Pueblo Sin Fronteras seeks to "build solidarity bridges among peoples and tear down border walls imposed by greed."[7]
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