Mexico is preparing for the arrival of thousands of illegal aliens deported by the United States. Over two dozen shelters are being prepared and will open the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration.
When the leader of the free world is taken seriously, it’s incredible what you can do to get other countries to help resolve a global humanitarian emergency.
Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda is the governor of Baja California in Mexico, the 12th-largest state. She has reported on the new shelters that will house over 12,000 beds to accommodate new immigrants.
Olmeda explained to reporters that Mexico takes Trump’s word on mass deportations starting the first day of his term.
Olmeda told Border Report, “This is a strategy to accommodate only people who are deported after the 20th of January.”
She added, “We know that during his campaign (Trump) he made threats to do so, and now that he is president of the United States we think he will be more strict and harder this time when it comes to deportations.”
We are working hard to prepare for the arrival of our migrants.
In this case, the word “ours” is used. Olmeda wants to house only Mexican citizens. It seems they also don’t want criminals to enter their borders.
According to the report, she stated, “These shelters are planned for those who are repatriating from north to southern, but no foreigners. Only Mexicans must be made aware.” “Mexicans are welcome to return home, and their rights will be respected.”
Mexico will open 25 shelters to house thousands of its own citizens who are going to be removed as part of Donald Trump’s plan for mass deportations. pic.twitter.com/vPZSx2Y5Cc
— Martin Walsh (@martinwalsh__) December 27, 2024
Two shelters will be placed south of El Centro, California, and five shelters are located just south of San Diego.
America is back. After four years of being led by a weak, unintentional man, America has finally found a new leader. When he can convince other countries to implement policies that benefit both them and America, it is clear that Trump has a vision.
Mexico is preparing for the upcoming situation, even as Democrat extremists pledge to fight Trump’s mass deportation plan.
The incoming (some say current) president has been formulating plans for mass deportations to be carried out once he takes office. According to reports, he plans to use a declaration of national emergency to repurpose Pentagon assets to detain illegal immigrants and deport them.
Trump claimed late last month that Mexico had pledged to stop the flow of illegal immigrants crossing the southern border. However, their president disagreed.
He said at the time, “I just had a wonderful discussion with the new president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, who has agreed to end Migration through Mexico and the United States effectively closing our Southern Border.”
Sheinbaum-Pardo later questioned those comments, but the opening of the new shelters shows that Mexico is preparing to deal with the situation.
Trump has insisted that he will not only stop the flow of illegal immigrants across the southern and northern border but also reverse it.
In an interview conducted in March of this year, Trump promised to start mass deportations “on the first day.”
Is the “day one” promise political fodder? Or will he seriously set the plan in motion?
Mexico seems to think it will be the latter.
The 25 shelters plan to open on Trump’s Inauguration day, January 20th.