US Deportation Impact: Thousands of Cubans and Venezuelans Faced Danger in Mexico
The Trump administration has deported nearly 13,000 Cubans and Venezuelans to Mexico, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch. This move has left many vulnerable to cartel violence, especially as these deportees navigate unfamiliar conditions in unfamiliar countries. U.S. President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts have significantly affected long-established communities, particularly older individuals who have lived in the U.S. for decades. The report highlights the challenges these individuals face upon arrival in southern Mexican cities, underscoring the urgent need for medical care and legal protections. As the situation unfolds, experts like Alcira Hava emphasize the human cost behind these enforcement actions. Meanwhile, U.S. efforts to expand deportation have serious implications for returning migrants who may require assistance.
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