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Mexico braces for mass deportations from the U.S.

Summary by The Columbian
MEXICO CITY — Mexican authorities have repeatedly vowed to welcome back their citizens should the incoming Trump administration proceed with threats of large-scale deportations. Read more...

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The interlocutor is now Claudia Sheinbaum, successor of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, with whom the president-elect of the United States understood himself in good terms during her first term. But the Mexican president warns: “We coordinate, we collaborate, but we never subordinate” Calling “Mexican America” to the territory occupied by the United States and Mexico: Claudia Sheinbaum’s response to Donald Trump “Whatever happens in the United Stat…

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Arturo PáramoOn the eve of Donald Trump's inauguration of the presidency of the United States for the second time, President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that Mexico is not a colony or protectorate of another country. YOU CAN INTEREST: Sheinbaum thanked and reiterated the support for Teleton in Guerrero From Chinantla, Puebla, the head of the executive stressed that the Mexican government already has a ready support network for Mexicans working in t…

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Faced with Donald Trump’s return to the White House, President Claudia Sheinbaum said that Mexico already has a support network ready for Mexicans working in the United States who could be deported. They will provide support to Mexicans in the United States This was detailed by the president in Chinantla, Puebla, where she handed over [...]

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Mexican authorities are preparing for possible changes in immigration policy following the inauguration of Donald Trump. The Mexican government considers reactivating the “Stay in Mexico” program after Donald Trump’s next inauguration, anticipating possible mass deportations and migratory restrictions that could significantly affect the country. Federal deputy Gilberto Herrera pointed out that this measure seeks to manage migratory flows and ens…

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The country is prepared to care for the school-age population that could be returned to Mexican territory by the U.S. government, said Mario Delgado Carrillo, secretary of Public Education, who was in San José Chiapa, Puebla this Saturday. This statement was given on the eve of Donald Trump's arrival to the U.S. presidency, which has [...] La entrada Mexico with the ability to provide educational coverage to young deportees from the U.S.: Delgad…

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The Columbian broke the news in Vancouver, United States on Saturday, January 18, 2025.
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