Guatemala Opens New Reception Center for Deported Migrants
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By SONIA PÉREZ D. GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemala on Monday inaugurated a new care and registration center for deported Guatemalan migrants, where it will provide basic information on rights and job opportunities after their forced return to the Central American country. This comes as the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is intensifying its efforts to deport migrants. According to the Guatemalan Migration Institute, 14,125 Guatemala…
Guatemala inaugurated a new care center for migrants deported from the United States and Mexico, with the capacity to care for 150 people. Guatemala opens a new care center for migrants deported from the United States and Mexico was first published in Proceso Digital.
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The Guatemalan Institute of Migration (IGM) inaugurated on Monday the Center for Attention and Registration (CAR) in the facilities of Railways of Guatemala (Fegua), in zone 1 capital. This space has the capacity to care for 150 people and seeks to provide care to Guatemalan migrants returned. The opening event was attended by the President of the Republic, Bernardo Arévalo, and the Vice President, Karin Herrera. The CAR will offer free services…
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