"Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that 13,455 individuals have been deported from the United States to Mexico since Donald Trump began his second term on January 20, 2025.
Of these, 10,485 are Mexican nationals, while 2,970 are foreign citizens. The deportations reflect Trump’s renewed focus on mass immigration enforcement, a centerpiece of his campaign promises.
Sheinbaum revealed these figures during her daily press conference, emphasizing the impact of these policies on Mexico. She explained that Mexico has accepted non-Mexican deportees under humanitarian agreements with the U.S., giving them the option to stay in Mexico or return to their home countries. This policy has sparked debate within Mexico over its capacity to handle the influx and its role in U.S. immigration enforcement."
Sheinbaum revealed these figures during her daily press conference, emphasizing the impact of these policies on Mexico. She explained that Mexico has accepted non-Mexican deportees under humanitarian agreements with the U.S., giving them the option to stay in Mexico or return to their home countries. This policy has sparked debate within Mexico over its capacity to handle the influx and its role in U.S. immigration enforcement."
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