What will be the primary reason for non-Mexican deportees being sent to Mexico in H1 2025?
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Mexico Receives 4,094 Deportees from US, Including Non-Mexicans, in Trump's First Week
Jan 27, 2025, 04:54 PM
Mexico has received 4,094 deportees from the United States between January 20 and 26, most of whom are Mexican nationals, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Monday. This comes during the first week of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, who has pledged mass deportations. Sheinbaum noted that there has not been a substantial increase in deportations compared to previous levels. In a reversal of previous policy, Mexico has also accepted non-Mexican deportees.
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