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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 City, Jan. 19 (EFE).- Donald Trump's return to U.S. presidency on Monday opens an era of uncertainty for Mexico over his possible tariffs that would slow down the economy, massive deportations that would saturate the country and bombing drug cartels on Mexican territory. Trump's second term "will consume most of the energy" of Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum, who took office on October 1 and whose management of the relationship with …

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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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“The Hondurans are not alone, we will support them because the mass deportations affect all Latin Americans,” said Mexico’s deputy, María Damaris Santiago, at the end of a meeting with the Honduran vice-chancellor, Antonio García, and the Honduran consul in the Aztec country, Héctor Amador. Redacción Central / EL LIBERTADOR Tegucigalpa. Honduran vice-canceller Antonio García Carranza, the Honduran consul in Mexico, Héctor Amador, and the Mexican…

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