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Trump administration has deported 38,000 Mexicans

  • The Trump administration has deported 38,065 Mexicans since January 20, 2025, with many received at 10 Mexican border attention centers.
  • This follows increased U.S. anti-immigration efforts, including Spanish-language ads aired in Mexico warning migrants they will be caught and deported.
  • Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded by proposing legislation to ban foreign government-financed ads, mainly targeting these U.S. anti-immigration messages.
  • Sheinbaum acknowledged that the new ads air only online now, while nearly 40% of deportees used services like meals and legal aid at shelters in northern Mexico.
  • The deportations have prompted Mexico to maintain reception centers and provide transport home, with officials describing deportees as contributing members who left seeking better lives.
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Mexico City.- The federal government reported that, as far as the six-year term of President Claudia Sheinbaum goes, the U.S. government has deported 97 thousand 950 migrants. According to data released this Thursday, of the total registered, 45 thousand 875 people, almost 47 percent, were expelled between January and what is going on this month of May. According to Sheinbaum, the Donald Trump administration has deported 37 thousand 471 Mexicans…

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By making known a balance sheet of the Mexico Te Abraza program, designed to receive Mexican deportees from the United States from the arrival of Donald Trump to the White House (20 January), the head of the Ministry of the Interior (SG), Rosa Icela Rodríguez, said that during this period 38 thousand 65 Mexicans and about 5,000 migrants of other nationalities have been repatriated. She explained that in the 10 centers of attention deployed at th…

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The Ministry of the Interior reported that since January 21, 38,65 Mexicans have been deported from the United States, of which 14,300 received attention in one of the 10 centers installed by federal authorities. In this context, a group of fathers and mothers of migrants originally from Guanajuato traveled to Mexico City to process the tourist visa that allows them to visit them. Many have decades of not seeing them. As Patricio Bazaldua, origi…

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The head of the Ministry of the Interior (Segob), Rosa Icela Rodríguez, reported that since Donald Trump's administration began in the United States on January 20, a total of 38,65 people have been deported to Mexican territory. The federal official explained that they have served 14,300 people in ten immigration care centers in the states of the border with the United States and have affiliated 20,500 of these deported at the Mexican Social Sec…

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diario.mx broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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