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The Mexican and US governments are constantly in talks on immigration issues, Claudia Sheinbaum stressed.

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Mexico City, Jan. 27 (EFE).- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum clarified this Monday that Mexico receives planes of deportees from the United States, with four aircraft and more than 4,000 returnees in the first week of Donald Trump’s government, and suggested that Latin America prioritize dialogue after the crisis in Colombia and Washington. “With Latin America always our solidarity and support, we are part of this region incomparable by its …

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Just over 190,000 people were deported to Mexico from January to November 2024, according to government data, or more than 17.2,000 a month. In the first week of Donald Trump's administration in the United States, Mexico received about 4,000 deported migrants, mostly Mexicans, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday. Despite the promises of the American president to carry out the largest wave of deportation of irregular migrants in the histor…

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“So far there has been no substantial increase” in the deportation of Mexican migrants from the United States, said President Claudia Sheinbaum in her “morning” on Monday, January 27. The president explained that based on official figures, between Monday, January 20 ( Donald Trump’s first day as president) and Sunday, January 26, the United States has deported 4,94 people to Mexico. “The vast majority of them, Mexicans and Mexicans,” Sheinbaum s…

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KXAN broke the news in Austin, United States on Sunday, January 26, 2025.
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