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Mexico Has Not Accepted "to Be a Third Country" in the Reception of Migrants From the US, Says Sheinbaum - La Opinión

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The Mexican ruler explained that the U.S. has agreements to send directly to the repatriation of people without passing through Mexico

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The Mexican ruler explained that the U.S. has agreements to send directly to the repatriation of people without passing through Mexico

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“If there is a migrant who is transferred to national territory, for humanitarian reasons we have to receive him and send him if it is his wish to his country ... The entry Mexico will not be third country to deport by Trump: Sheinbaum appears first in LJA Aguascalientes.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out signing any agreement with the United States on Tuesday to receive deported migrants from third countries. Following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling the day before allowing President Donald Trump's administration to resume expedited deportations of migrants to countries other than their country of origin, Sheinbaum affirmed that her government has no plans to sign any agreement with Washington to bec…

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UNICEF Mexico Migrant children in Mexico. Among the nationalities that most refer to Mexico as a destination country are: Cuba, Haiti, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala. 55% of migrants traveled in a family group and 45% did so individually, indicating a wider displacement of complete family nuclei.

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MADRID 24 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS). – Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum reported on Tuesday that her country has received more than 65,000 deportees since Donald Trump’s return to the White House on 20 January, as part of U.S. migration policies, who have generated strong protests in recent weeks. Sheinbaum has specified that among the 65,475 people who have been deported there are 59,747 Mexicans and 5,728 foreigners, who are wanted to “incorpora…

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Mexico City.- The Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum, dismissed on Tuesday that she will sign any agreement with the United States to receive migrants from third countries who are deported. Following the decision made on the eve of the Supreme Court of the United States that allowed the administration of President Donald Trump to resume the expedited deportations of migrants to countries other than the country of origin, Sheinbaum said that hi…

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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