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Accessibility statementSkip to main content Democracy Dies in Darkness SubscribeSign in WorldAmericasWar In UkraineAfricaAsiaEuropeMiddle East WorldAmericasWar In UkraineAfricaAsiaEuropeMiddle East AS TRUMP PREPARES FOR MASS DEPORTATIONS, MEXICO IS NOT READY MEXICANS MAKE UP HALF OF IMMIGRANTS LIVING ILLEGALLY IN THE U.S. THE COUNTRY COULD BE THE MOST VULNERABLE TO A NEW TRUMP POLICY TO DEPORT THE UNDOCUMENTED. 6 min 1933 A man waves a Mexican flag during a binational Mass on Saturday at the U.S.-Mexico border in memory of migrants who died during their journey to the United States. (Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters) By Mary Beth Sheridan and Gabriela Martínez November 12, 2024 at 9:07 a.m. EST MEXICO CITY — This week, Donald Trump appointed Tom Homan as “border czar” and Stephen Miller as deputy chief of staff, signaling a strong commitment to a hardline anti-immigration agenda. Few countries stand to be more affected than Mexico by what Trump has described as “the largest deportation in the history of our country.” TRUMP’S SECOND PRESIDENCY The latest: Follow live updates as President-elect Donald Trump prepares for a return to the White House in January. Here’s the inside story of Trump’s remarkable comeback to defeat Kamala Harris. What we know: We’re tracking Trump’s incoming administration. So far, Trump named Susie Wiles to serve as White House chief of staff, and Tom Homan will serve as “border czar” in his incoming administration. Trump also picked Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-New York) to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. What could happen: Here’s what a second Trump presidency could mean for America and key global issues. Also, see how women feel about another Trump term and how Project 2025 could reshape America under a Trump presidency. Share 1933 Comments The U.S.-Mexico border and immigration HAND CURATED * 4.1 million migrants: Where they’re from, where they live in the U.S. June 26, 2024 4.1 million migrants: Where they’re from, where they live in the U.S. June 26, 2024 * As Trump prepares for mass deportations, Mexico is not ready Earlier today As Trump prepares for mass deportations, Mexico is not ready Earlier today * Trump’s win puts militarized, mass deportations on the agenda November 6, 2024 Trump’s win puts militarized, mass deportations on the agenda November 6, 2024 View 3 more stories By Mary Beth Sheridan Mary Beth Sheridan is a correspondent covering Mexico and Central America for The Washington Post. Her previous foreign postings include Rome; Bogota, Colombia; and a five-year stint in Mexico in the 1990s. 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