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  2. Mass detention and returning migrants to Mexico: Donald ... - AOL

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    The incoming Trump administration’s plans to implement strict border measures, strike down Biden-era policies and kick off the detention and deportation of migrants at large scale are underway ...

  3. Biden is asking for Mexico's help to stop the record surge of ...

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    During that policy, which ended in May, Mexico took back migrants over 1 million times each year for three years. Under current policies, Mexico has agreed to take back 30,000 migrants per month ...

  4. U.S. and Mexico announce immigration agreement as Title 42 ...

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    U.S. and Mexican officials announced an agreement to tighten immigration policies as the United States inches closer to the end of Title 42. Title 42 will expire on May 11, and cities along the ...

  5. Remain in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    According to DHS, "Aliens whose claims are found meritorious by an immigration judge will be allowed to remain in the U.S. Those determined to be without valid claims will be removed from the U.S. to their country of nationality or citizenship." [13] By June 2019, over 12,000 migrants had been returned to Mexico under the policy. [7]

  6. Immigration to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Argentine immigration to Mexico took place in two waves; during the 1970s Military Dictatorship in Argentina a significant number of dissidents, journalists and political exiles immigrated to Mexico, with a second wave migrating during the 2001 economic crisis. Currently, the Argentine community is the 9th largest in Mexico, with about 18,693 ...

  7. Immigration policy of the first Donald Trump administration

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    [284] [285] In August 2021, a federal judge in Texas ordered a resumption of the Trump-era border policy that required migrants to remain in Mexico until their US immigration court date. [286] [287] A stay to block the re-enforcement of the "Remain in Mexico" policy was denied by both the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court.

  8. Mexico's president opposes Trump's immigration policies but ...

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    With agents still awaiting new guidance, it was not immediately clear how exactly the executive orders will affect operations on the ground. But ahead of Trump's inauguration, Mexican President ...

  9. Mexico–United States border crisis - Wikipedia

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    On March 24, 2021, Biden asked Vice President Kamala Harris to work with Mexico and Northern Triangle nations to curb the current flow of migrants to the border and develop a long-term solution. [39] [40] In June 2021, Harris visited Guatemala and Mexico in an attempt to address the root causes of migration from Central America to the United ...