Mexico’s President Claudia Symbaum has announced that since Donald Trump took office, it has received an estimated 4,094 expulsion from the United States a week.
The number contains citizens from other countries, but Symbaum has specified the majority of Mexican.
She added that there was no significant increase in the non -citizens arriving in the country.
Monday Shainbaum’s statement arrives at a delicate time for Latin American diplomacy. This surrounds the second phase of Trump as a US president.
Trump has promised to lead the effort of “large -scale expulsion” and promised to promote the active “American first” foreign policy platform.
On weekends, these efforts came to mind in a collision with Colombia’s President Gustabopetro after the left wing leader refused to accept the US Deporty, which was first sent to military flights.
Colombia has been a close alliance in the United States for a long time, especially in the global “drug war.”
Nevertheless, Trump responded to Petro’s refusal by threatening Colombia to raise tariffs on Colombia. At first it was 25 %, then 50 %. His administration also canceled his visa appointment at the U.S. Embassy in Bogota, the capital of Colombia.
Petro showed him retaliation with his own tariff on the United States. However, by the evening of Sunday, he retreated and resumed expulsion of abroad.
Return to “stay in Mexico”?
According to US news reports, Mexico refused to access US military flights last week, but unknown airplanes remained unknown.
In the past, Shainbaum and her administration have expressed their disapproval of the United States called “unilateral expulsion”.
In December, Shanbaum emphasized that her priority was to accept Mexican, not the citizens of other countries.
“Our main features are to receive Mexicans,” she said. “We want to agree with the Trump administration in case of expulsion.
However, on Monday, Sheinbaum emphasized that there was an example of Mexico to accept non -citizens from the United States.
She pointed out the former President Andres Manuel Lopez Oblador, a predecessor and political leader.
Under the former President Joe Biden, Lopez Oblador agreed to accept up to 30,000 immigrants and hikes for Cuban, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Haiti.
In 2019, during Trump’s first term, Lopez Oblador committed a policy called “staying in Mexico.”
Critics have accused the policy as a violation of humanitarian laws that enable the border to escape the imminent persecution.
Under the policy of “staying in Mexico,” he pointed out that the exiled applicants were vulnerable to the abuse of corrupt officials and cartels who work along the border Mexico side.
This policy ended in 2021 under Biden. However, Trump is aiming to revive his second phase of “staying in Mexico.” He was oathed on January 20.
Symbaum has not yet agreed to the proposal, but has indicated that she may reach Mexico to maintain non -citizens in Mexico on Monday.
“If you’re not Mexican, there is a prior adjustment,” Symbaum said.
“The United States also has a fluid communication with other governments, especially in the Central America.”
She added that Foreign Minister Juan Ramon de La Fente has been talking with the Trump administration, especially on the issue of immigrants and Mexican repatriations.
Focus on “dialogue and respect”
On Monday, Sheinbaum also praised the US conflict with Colombia, threatening Colombia to cause a local trade war.
“I think it’s a good thing to reach the agreement between the Colombian government and the US government,” she said. “Dialogue and respect must win.”
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has advertised a collision with Colombia as a sign of the power of foreign policy.
“The Colombian government has agreed to all of Trump’s conditions, including the unlimited acceptance of all illegal foreigners from Colombia, including US military aircraft,”・ Levit stated in a Sunday statement.
“Today’s events have been revealed to the world that the United States is being respected again.”
In the face of last week’s news report, Mexico responded in another statement that advertised Mexico’s cooperation in a report that Mexico had refused to export.
“Thanks to President Trump: Yesterday, Mexico accepted four expulsions in one day!” Levit wrote Levit.
However, military -led expulsions can cause tensions during the area around the region.
In a Saturday statement, Brazilian officials accused the U.S. -expulsion of handcuffs, which called it a sign of “explicitly rude” for human rights.
Mr. Trump also stated that his retaliation against Colombia was “just the beginning,” a planned plan, guarantee that his expulsion program would continue.
Mexico, on the other hand, started a delivery program called “Mexico accepts you”, and “welcome fellow citizens” when expulsion from the United States continues from the United States.