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Mexico Refuses To Allow US Flight Deporting Migrants

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Mexico has refused a request from the United States to allow a military aircraft carrying deported migrants to land in its territory. The Biden administration had sought to land a C-17 military transport aircraft in Mexico as part of its deportation program. However, Mexican officials declined the request, stating that their country prioritizes receiving its nationals with dignity.

Mexico’s foreign ministry reaffirmed its commitment to welcoming its citizens but emphasized opposition to any mass deportations imposed by the US. The ministry also underscored its cooperative relationship with Washington on various issues, including immigration.

Guatemala Receives Migrants Amid Deportation Program

While Mexico blocked the landing of US military aircraft, deportation flights to Guatemala continued as planned. Guatemalan officials confirmed the arrival of 265 deportees on Friday via three flights—two military-operated and one charter.

This marked the initial phase of the reintroduced “Remain in Mexico” program. The initiative requires non-Mexican asylum seekers to await the resolution of their US cases in Mexico. Critics argue the program places undue pressure on Mexico and its resources.

Sheinbaum Criticizes Mass Deportations

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned mass deportations, calling them disruptive to families and the economy. She expressed openness to accommodating Mexican nationals but rejected policies forcing Mexico to host non-Mexican asylum seekers.

President Sheinbaum maintained that Mexican immigrants are vital contributors to the US economy. Her administration seeks dialogue with the US but refuses policies undermining Mexico’s sovereignty.

US Expands Deportation Efforts Under National Emergency

President Donald Trump, now in his second term, declared a national emergency along the US-Mexico border earlier this week. This declaration authorized the deployment of 1,500 additional US troops, with more reinforcements anticipated.

The Trump administration is also using military aircraft to expedite deportations as part of its emergency measures. On Friday, the White House shared images of shackled migrants boarding a military plane, signaling the start of deportation flights.

Guatemala Faces Challenges with Incoming Deportees

Guatemalan officials have yet to confirm whether migrants arrested this week were among the latest deportees. The Guatemalan vice president’s office stated that these flights began after President Trump assumed office.

A Pentagon source confirmed that two Department of Defense aircraft carried out repatriation flights to Guatemala overnight. The Guatemalan migration institute stated that it continues to provide humanitarian assistance to deportees arriving from the US.

US-Mexico Tensions Escalate

US-Mexico relations remain tense following recent moves by the Trump administration. In addition to its immigration policies, the US has declared Mexican drug cartels terrorist organizations and threatened tariffs on Mexican goods. The renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America has further strained ties.

President Sheinbaum has called for restraint, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy in resolving these challenges. However, Mexico’s rejection of the US military deportation flight underscores its resistance to Washington’s unilateral policies.

As tensions rise, both nations face increasing pressure to find common ground in managing migration and border security.

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