As concerns rise over mass deportations under President Trump's administration, Mexico is proactively constructing tent shelters at border towns like Ciudad Juarez and Nogales to support deportees. The Mexican government is building nine new shelters and using existing facilities for both deportees and migrants facing canceled asylum appointments. This logistical effort comes amid a decrease in deportation numbers, highlighting challenges faced in managing the situation. Mexican officials aim to extend humanitarian aid while facilitating the voluntary return of migrants to their home countries.
Despite the challenges, the Mexican government is increasing its efforts to support deportees with emergency shelters and humanitarian aid amidst rising deportation numbers.
Mexican authorities are addressing the logistical issues of accommodating deported persons and managing asylum requests under the renewed 'Remain in Mexico' policy.
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