Mexico has received more than 4,000 migrants deported by the US in recent days

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her government is working closely with the United States to ensure the safe repatriation of Mexican migrants and the protection of their human rights. Between January 20 and 26, Mexico received 4,094 migrants, primarily Mexicans, as part of ongoing efforts to manage migration flows.

Sheinbaum confirmed that planes carrying migrants have arrived in Mexico from the United States, with four flights landing at the Felipe Ángeles International Airport. While acknowledging the recent arrivals, she noted that the number of deportations has not seen a significant increase compared to previous periods. “This is a number our country has handled on other occasions,” she stated, emphasizing that Mexico is prepared to address such situations.

The president highlighted the implementation of the “México Te Abraza” (Mexico Embraces You) program, which provides comprehensive support to repatriated individuals. The program includes care centers on the northern border and at national airports, offering job opportunities, social assistance, and other resources to help reintegrate migrants into Mexican society. She also praised the work of Mexican consulates in the United States, which provide legal aid and other services to compatriots abroad.

“The immigration issue is a task we address in constant dialogue with the United States government,” Sheinbaum said. “We are committed to ensuring respect for human rights. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Institute of Migration have a plan in place to address any potential violations of the rights of Mexicans returning to our country.”

The remarks come after Karoline Leavitt, an aide to U.S. President Donald Trump, claimed on social media that Mexico had accepted four flights carrying migrants in a single day, attributing the cooperation to Trump’s policies. Leavitt also noted that Mexico has mobilized 30,000 National Guard troops to manage migration and has reinstated measures such as the “Remain in Mexico” policy.

Looking ahead, President Sheinbaum announced that Mexico will advocate for a regional strategy to address migration challenges during the upcoming meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC). She emphasized the importance of collaboration among nations to tackle migration and other shared issues effectively.

As migration remains a pressing concern for both Mexico and the United States, Sheinbaum’s statements underscore the ongoing efforts to balance border security with the protection of migrants’ rights, while fostering regional cooperation to address the root causes of migration.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her government is working closely with the United States to ensure the safe repatriation of Mexican migrants and the protection of their human rights. Between January 20 and 26, Mexico received 4,094 migrants, primarily Mexicans, as part of ongoing efforts to manage migration flows.

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