Mexico Braces For Sudden Influx Of Illegal Immigrants Under Trump Deal
Jason Hopkins on June 18, 2019
Mexican government officials are bracing to accept more illegal migrants than they likely can handle in order to meet their end of a deal with the Trump administration.
As many as 70,000 illegal immigrants in the U.S. are expected to be sent to Juarez this year, according to the chief of the Chihuahua State Population Council who spoke to the Washington Post. Over 200 undocumented migrants were booted to the Mexican border town on Thursday, doubling the amount from the day before.
The number of illegals sent to Juarez is only expected to keep climbing, with as many as 500 migrants from El Paso, Texas to begin arriving daily in the next few weeks.
The surge of illegals heading out of the U.S. and back to Mexico is a break from past protocol. Mexico has only accepted about 10,000 migrants border-wide this year. However, per an agreement reached with the White House, their government has agreed to accept a dramatically higher number of U.S. asylum seekers, keeping them within Mexican borders while they wait for their claims to be processed in U.S. immigration courts.
Mexico has also significantly stepped up immigration enforcement. Around 1,000 Mexican agents have already been deployed to the country’s northern and southern borders, according to the National Migration Institute. Their government plans to have as many 6,000 National Guard troops stationed at its border with Guatemala, a chokepoint for U.S.-bound migrants from Central America.
The efforts appear to be making progress. Mexican authorities were able to apprehend 791 illegal migrants hiding in tractor-trailer trucks on Saturday — a massive haul.
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