Scared to stay in Mexico, afraid of Trump's policies, some migrants look to return home
- Many migrants are returning home due to fear of crime in Mexico and disillusionment with President-elect Donald Trump's immigration agenda, as reported by Reuters.
- A dozen migrants indicated they prefer to go back despite issues like poverty, insecurity, and political crises, according to Reuters interviews.
- Between 50 and 100 Venezuelan nationals are requesting "voluntary return" weekly, facing kidnappings and exploitation in Mexico, a Venezuelan official mentioned.
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