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Mexico has received nearly 39,000 deportees from US since Trump took office

  • From the start of Donald Trump’s presidency, Mexico has taken in nearly 39,000 people deported from the United States, the majority of whom are Mexican nationals, according to reports in 2025.
  • This flow resulted from Trump's promised mass deportation campaign and border crackdown, although deportations have decreased compared to Biden-era levels due to fewer illegal border crossings.
  • Mexico has accepted over 5,400 non-Mexican deportees for humanitarian reasons, including migrants from Iran, Afghanistan, and China, despite not signing formal agreements for third-party migrants.
  • Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum noted 33,311 Mexicans have been deported since January 20, 2025, which is fewer than the 52,253 deported during February to April 2024 under Biden, and she said, "There haven't been many" non-Mexican arrivals.
  • Despite preparations like emergency shelters, many deportees face uncertainty and vulnerability, with advocates highlighting unclear legal status and the challenge of integrating migrants into Mexican society.
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Colorado Springs Gazette broke the news in Colorado Springs, United States on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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