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Mexico Faces Pressure to Accept Deportations from Trump's Incoming Administration
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Mexican authorities have pledged to support their citizens facing potential deportations from the US under the Trump administration. However, a bigger challenge lies in handling potential pressure from Trump to accept deportees from other countries, a move that could strain Mexico's resources and diplomatic relations.

Mexican authorities have repeatedly vowed to welcome back their citizens should the incoming Trump administration proceed with threats of large-scale deportations. “It’s our obligation,” said President Claudia Sheinbaum, who has outlined plans to boost assistance for millions of Mexican citizens facing potential deportation from the United States — and increase aid for those forced back to Mexico.

” After Biden ended Title 42, Mexico agreed to accept up to 30,000 expelled migrants per month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela — countries that, for political and other reasons, pose challenges for direct deportations from the United States. That agreement remains in place. “The really hard thing for Mexico would be if the Trump administration tries to force Mexico to receive Venezuelans and others who are living in the U.S. interior and face deportation,” Isacson said.

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