To take office from him and the measures he will bring to immigration, the authorities in Mexico and . The day after the inauguration of the American president will be implemented his plan, starting in Chicago. The countdown for Donald Trump’s return to the US presidency has entered its final line. CORVERSE At the same time on the border with Mexico, preparations are developing from both countries, awaiting the measures announced by the new US president. For this reason Mexico police carried out an evacuation operation at an immigrant centre in the city of Chihuahua. There thousands of immigrants had found shelter, who reacted to the police raid. CORVERSE This resulted in conflicts breaking out with some of the immigrants lighting fires. Here comes the anti-immigration plan Trump The new Trump government plans to carry out checks in Chicago next week immediately “after the inauguration”. This supports two people who know the design and correspondence examined by the “New York Times””. This is the first step in the goal of elected President Donald Trump, who wants to carry out the largest deportation operation in American history. REUTERS/Jose Luis González The plan, called “Operation Protection” by the Immigration and Customs Service, is expected to start on Tuesday, the day after Trump’s inauguration, and will last until 27 January. However, the dates were still finalized and could change. REUTERS/Jose Luis González The size of the planned undertaking was not clear. ICE usually carries out deportations in cities across the United States. However, the agency took additional measures to strengthen the operation and linked it to Trump’s inauguration in a message sent to the staff of all the service. Hundreds of agents were asked to volunteer and participate in the “after inauguration” operation targeting immigrants illegally found in the United States. ICE plans to send about 150 agents to Chicago for the controls. REUTERS/Jose Luis González Mexico is being prepared An official in the border state of Chihuahua said there are contingency plans for hosting up to 2,500 Mexicans who may be deported from the US. “We work closely with our federal government to create five reception venues for our citizens and their help to return to their place of origin,” said Chihuahua government secretary Santiago de la Pena. “We will provide them with food and, if necessary, medical services,” he pointed out. Three emergency shelters will be created in Juárez and two in Ninaga – south of Presidio, Texas. Locations will be made public as space for housing is required. Their combined maximum capacity would be around 2,500, he said. REUTERS/Jose Luis González Unknown the possible number of deportations De la Pena said Mexico has no idea how many of its citizens residing in the United States will be displaced if the upcoming President Donald Trump is making his election promises for mass deportations “unauthorized immigrants”. “We have a reference point in deportations since 2009 – this is our last reference point and that is why we are preparing,” said Chihuahua official. “Everything else is speculation”. REUTERS/Jose Luis González The reference point quoted by De la Peña is the 277,915 deportations of Mexicans from the Obama administration in 2009. This became an additional 468.722 documented voluntary returns, according to a survey by “Universidad Iberoamericana” in Mexico City. According to the same survey, 1.3 million Mexicans living in the United States were either removed or offered a voluntary return to Mexico by the Bush administration in 2004. De la Peña did not refer to the reception of immigrants from third countries. This was a point of disagreement between Mexico and the Biden government, as well as the first Trump government.
Fires, battles with police and tear gas at a U.S. border immigration center with Mexico ahead of Trump
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