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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Some migrants, anticipating Trump’s policies, are already turning back home: report
A growing number of migrants are deciding to return home rather than face the consequences of President-elect Trump’s planned border policies, according to a new report. Mexican officials say between 50 and 100 migrants are now requesting “voluntary return” to their own countries, with migrants either covering their own costs or relying on state funds. Some migrants credit their apprehension to Trump’s plans to eliminate a U.S. government app us…
Some migrants, anticipating Trump's policies, are already turning back home: report
A growing number of migrants are deciding to return home rather than face the consequences of President-elect Trump's planned border policies, according to a new report. Mexican officials say between 50 and 100 migrants are now requesting "voluntary return" to their own countries, with migrants…
Some Migrants on Their Way to The Border Weigh Returning Home Fearing Getting Stuck In Mexico Due To Trump's Policies
A new migrant caravan made up of around 1,500 people set out this week from the southern border of Mexico in hopes of arriving before Trump's inauguration
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