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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.

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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.”




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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
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