Shelters to be opened in Mexico to prepare for Trump deportations
- Shelters will be opened in Mexico to provide temporary housing for those facing deportation.
- Local authorities announced these shelters in response to the anticipated increase in deportations.
- The shelters are expected to offer food, medical care, and legal assistance.
- Community organizations are collaborating with the government to facilitate the shelter operations.
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Mexico Preparing for Deportations, Opening Shelters for Citizens on Trump's Inauguration Day
Mexico is setting up new shelters to help returning citizens in response to the Trump administration’s pledged deportations. Key Facts: The Mexican government plans to open 25 shelters across the country by Jan. 20. Each shelter can house up to 500 people and is intended only for Mexican citizens. Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda says six shelters will be in Tijuana, two in Mexicali. The shelters will accommodate different…
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Mexico To Open Shelters For Deported Citizens On Trump's Inauguration Day - Nemos News Network
Authored by Bill Pan via The Epoch Times, Mexico is preparing to receive its citizens who have been living in the United States illegally, with government officials planning to open new shelters to accommodate the anticipated influx of deportees. Some 25 shelters, each capable of housing up to 500 people, will be operational nationwide by […]
Mexico deploys all its tools in the face of Trump’s threat of massive deportation of migrants
There is no Christmas for the Mexican Foreign Secretary, nor for the 53 consulates that the country has in the United States. On January 20, when Donald Trump takes office as president, a tsunami of uncontrollable effects is expected in Mexico in the face of the threat so many times uttered by the Republican of a “massive deportation of migrants” that could reach 11 million people. Mexico has been preparing for days to fight in the legal and hum…
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