Mexico receives Trump-Deported non-Mexicans

Mexico receives Trump-Deported non-Mexicans

Mexico opened the opportunity on Friday to record non-Mexicans deported by the United States after it was first stated that President Donald Trump should be asked to attribute other nationalities directly to their home countries.

collaboration with the USA

During her daily press conference,

President Claudia Sheinbaum said that in cases where the United States do not attribute migrants to their home countries, "we can work together through various mechanisms."

possible restrictions and compensation

She did not provide any details, but Mexico could limit this regulation to certain nationalities or request compensation from the United States to transfer the deported from Mexico to their home countries.

preparation for possible deportations

"There will be time to talk to the United States government about these deportations when they actually take place. But we will receive them here, we will be appropriately received and we have a plan," she said. Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico is not for these measures.

challenges for Mexico

Trump has promised to start comprehensive deportations. Critics point out that there will be logistical challenges to significantly increase the already high deportation figures.

episodes for Nord -Mexico

The deportations would be felt directly in the northern Mexican border cities that suffer from high crime rates. There, non-Mexicans would be easy victims for kidnapping and extortion.

Similar situations occurred during Trump's first term when thousands of asylum who applied for asylum in the United States to wait for the process in Mexico. Many other migrants who arrived in the United States were sent back under a health reservation maintained during the Covid 19 pandemic.

previous plans and current developments

In December, Sheinbaum announced that Trump asked Trump to deport non-Mexicans directly to their home countries.

Like any other country,

Mexico is not obliged to accept non-Mexicans, but has agreed in the recent past, especially for countries such as Cuba and Venezuela, which often do not accept any return flights from the United States, but possibly from Mexico.

financial challenges

Mexico temporarily stopped the deportations due to financial lack in December 2023, and these were significantly reduced in 2024 compared to 2023 and 2022.

planned meeting of Foreign Minister

Mexico plans to organize a conference of the region's foreign ministers this month to discuss migration.

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