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🚨 U.S. Troops Arrive in Texas and San Diego to Bolster Border Security

🚨 U.S. Troops Arrive in Texas and San Diego to Bolster Border Security

🤝 Mexico Launches ‘Mexico te abraza’ to Support Deportees Amid Trump’s Immigration Policies 💰 Greg Abbott Seeks $11 Billion in Federal Reimbursement for Texas Border Security

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Jan 24, 2025
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First deportees at the Reynosa-Hidalgo International Bridge

Undocumented immigrants were deported via the Reynosa-Hidalgo International Bridge yesterday morning. Mexican authorities put them on a vehicle that would take them to other parts of the country. Screenshots of Tiktok videos by Victor Castillo.

🤝 Mexico Launches ‘Mexico te abraza’ to Support Deportees Amid Trump’s Immigration Policies

María Ramos Pacheco, The Dallas Morning News.- In response to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, Mexico has launched the ‘Mexico te abraza’ (Mexico Hugs You) program to assist deported citizens. The initiative includes a mobile app, ConsulApp Contigo, to help families communicate during detentions and access emergency resources. Mexican consulates in the U.S., including Dallas, are guiding citizens on their rights and how to prepare for possible deportation.

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