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Mexico Says Trump Has Deported 14,470 Migrants

President Donald Trump has deported 14,470 immigrants through Mexico, the nation's chief confirmed Monday.

“Since January 20th, 14,470 people have returned. 11,379 Mexicans and 3,091 [non-Mexican] According to the local community, President Claudia Sheinbaum told reporters Media reporting. Non-Mexican immigrants could be from Central American countries such as Honduras and Guatemala.

Some of these immigrants have returned to Mexico, but are returned to nearly 500 people a day by the US Border Patrol.

Trump's agents have also skipped additional immigrants to centers in Venezuela, Costa Rica and Panama, where they can return to their country. These immigrants include people from China, India and other countries.

Trump also sent migrant flights directly to India and Venezuela.

A rise in deportation occurs amid a sharp decline in the number of new immigrants at the border. This decline is forced by Trump's dealings with several Latin American countries, blocking immigrants marching north from South America.

The better news is that some foreign leaders are asking immigrants to go home.

“I will ask the undocumented Colombians in the US to immediately quit their jobs in that country and return to Colombia as soon as possible,” Colombian President Gustavo said. Statement on January 31st“Wealth is produced only by workers.”

“Go home,” Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness said in a recent speech.

What we are trying to build here is where all Jamaicans can feel proud and comfortable going home… That's what we want to build here: you It is my hometown. And if you find it difficult to find where you are, come back here.

But Trump's success with illegal migration is to shift the national focus to the ongoing expansion of white-collar migrations to American jobs, workplaces, universities and housing through international airports.

Still, Trump does a big job at the southern border.

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President Joe Biden imported around 9 million blue-collar immigrants through the tropical border, allowing him to participate in the existing population of more than 10 million illegal immigrants in the United States.

Even if many decide to go home, it will take years to eliminate Biden immigrants.

A vast population of illegal immigrants, including at least 2 million immigrants who have received a criminal history or judicial order, can hide or file more lawsuits to delay return.

They are also defended by business groups and professional immigration outlets. Many immigrant journalists.

Additionally, the current pace of deportation is limited by existing federal agencies' officers and facilities, as well as funds allocated in 2024.

However, GOP leaders will soon seek to push the bill through Congress, which provides more than $100 billion to border security and deportation programs. This funding allows agencies to hire more officers to help deportees speak.

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