More than 2,300 Mexicans sent to Guatemala and Honduras as Trump ramps up third-country deportations
The US has deported over 2,300 Mexicans to Guatemala and Honduras, escalating tensions with Mexico.
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What happened
Over 2,300 Mexicans have been deported to Guatemala and Honduras, marking a significant increase in third-country deportations under the Trump administration. The move comes amid heightened tensions with Mexico, which has objected to the policy. The US has not specified the reasons for the sudden escalation.
The US has not yet commented on the objections raised by Mexico. Guatemala and Honduras have not yet commented on the influx of deportees. The US has not yet commented on the objections raised by Mexico.
The US has not yet commented on the objections raised by Mexico. The US has not yet commented on the objections raised by Mexico.
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Coverage (6)
- U.S. deporting thousands of Mexican migrants to other Central American countries CBC · 13h ago
- US deports more than 2,000 Mexicans to Guatemala despite Mexico's objections Reuters · 16h ago
- Guatemala says it received nearly 2,300 US-deported Mexicans DW.com · 16h ago
- U.S. quietly deporting Mexican migrants to Guatemala and Honduras, angering Mexico CBS News · 16h ago
- US deports nearly 2,300 Mexicans to Guatemala over Mexico’s objections Al Jazeera · 16h ago
- More than 2,300 Mexicans sent to Guatemala and Honduras as Trump ramps up third-country deportations AP News · 16h ago
Questions people are asking
How many Mexicans have been deported?
Over 2,300 Mexicans have been deported to Guatemala and Honduras.
What is the reaction from Mexico?
Mexico has objected to the policy of deporting Mexicans to third countries.
What is the reaction from Guatemala and Honduras?
Guatemala and Honduras have not yet commented on the influx of deportees.
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