Casa Tochan, a migrant shelter in Mexico City, anticipates a surge in migrants due to stringent U.S. immigration policies under the Trump administration. As migrants are blocked from entering the U.S. and face deportations, many will end up in Mexico, which lacks sufficient infrastructure to handle the influx. While the shelter currently has fewer guests, its director, Gabriela Hernández, expects the number to rise sharply soon. The burden of accommodating these migrants largely falls on nonprofit organizations like Casa Tochan, since government support is limited.
"Mexico will bear the brunt of these hardline policies".
"Casa Tochan is bracing for a massive surge in migrants as a result of what's happening thousands of miles away in Washington, DC."
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