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Trump's Deportees: Stranded in Mexico's Violence

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U.S. Immigration Under Trump: Thousands of Non-Mexicans Deported to Mexico, Facing Harsh Conditions and Limited Aid

U.S. immigration officials under President Trump have been deporting thousands of non-Mexicans to deep-inside Mexican cities like Villahermosa, including Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans. These deportees, many longtime U.S. residents, face tough conditions in Villahermosa, a city plagued by drug gang violence and lacking resources. Aid groups describe it as a stateless limbo, with limited medical care and no quick path to legal status. U.S. aid cuts have further strained Mexican migrant services, leading to staff reductions and increased vulnerability for these deportees. Despite criticism, Mexico continues to handle them humanely without a formal deal, and a recent court ruling allows these third-country deportations to continue.

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