Mexico expands regional migrant aid to Latin America as Trump inauguration nears
- Migrants are leaving the U.S. Voluntarily due to President-elect Donald Trump's pledge for mass deportations, according to immigration attorney Rolando Vasquez.
- Mexico is expanding support to Latin American nations as part of a regional migratory response, announced by Secretary of Foreign Affairs Juan Ramón de la Fuente.
- Mexico will accept non-Mexican deportees, affecting Cuban and Venezuelan migrants who previously avoided deportation due to their countries' refusal to accept returnees from the U.S.
- The Mexican government allocated over $108 million in 2024 for aid projects in over 20 countries, primarily those serving as points of origin for migrants.
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Mexico expands regional migrant aid to Latin America as Donald Trump’s inauguration nears
MEXICO CITY — Mexico agreed Friday to expand support to other Latin American and Caribbean nations as part of a regional migratory response, days before U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes office with a promise to carry out mass deportations. The aid was announced by Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Affairs Juan Ramón de la Fuente after a two-day closed meeting with ministers and representatives of 11 countries of the region. The meeting – led …

Mexico expands regional migrant aid to Latin America as Trump inauguration nears
Mexico has agreed to expand support to other Latin American and Caribbean nations as part of a regional migratory response. The announcement Friday comes days before U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes office with a promise to carry out mass deportations.…
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