Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Mexico Steps Up Enforcement, Arrests Nearly 800 Illegal Immigrants in One Day

Mexico apprehended nearly 800 illegal migrants in a single day over the weekend, an indication that the government is stepping up immigration enforcement amid pressure from President Donald Trump.

Mexican authorities say they intercepted four tractor-trailers packed with nearly 800 migrants.

The White House and Mexico City reached a sweeping immigration deal on June 7.

Among numerous things, Mexico is deploying up to 6,000 newly formed national guard troops to its southern border with Guatemala, a hotspot for northbound Central American migrants.

Mexico is allowing more U.S. asylum seekers to remain in Mexico, and it's cracking down on human and drug smuggling operations.

A supplementary agreement made between Mexico and the U.S. states that if the Trump administration is not satisfied with the progress within 45 days, Mexico will take further measures to reduce illegal immigration, including the possibility of becoming a "Safe third country" for asylum seekers.

The Mexican navy has been deployed at the Guatemala border's Suchiate River, stopping illegal migrants who appear by raft, according to Reforma, a Mexican news outlet.

https://www.westernjournal.com/mexico-steps-enforcement-arrests-nearly-800-illegal-immigrants-one-day/

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