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Mexico Prepares For Deportees With Tent City In Ciudad Juarez

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 26, 2025 World News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Mexico Prepares For Deportees With Tent City In Ciudad Juarez.

In anticipation of a surge in deportations from the United States, Mexican workers in Ciudad Juarez have begun constructing a tent city to accommodate thousands of returnees. The temporary settlement is being built on an old fairground site, under the shadow of a large crucifix and near an altar where Pope Francis held a mass in 2016.

 

Ciudad Juarez is one of eight locations along Mexico’s 3,000-kilometre border where preparations are underway. Men in boots and baseball caps can be seen erecting metal structures and draping thick tarpaulin to create shelters for the deportees, many of whom are expected to include casual labourers, domestic workers, and farmhands.





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 Humanitarian Response

Under President Claudia Sheinbaum’s “Mexico Embraces You” programme, deportees will be provided with food, medical care, and assistance in obtaining Mexican identity documents. President Sheinbaum has assured the public that her administration will prioritise the humanitarian needs of returnees and integrate them into social programmes and the workforce.

 

“Mexico will do everything necessary to care for its compatriots and will allocate whatever is required to receive those who are repatriated,” said Interior Minister Rosa Icela Rodriguez.

 

President Sheinbaum has urged Mexicans to remain calm in the face of US policies, including President Donald Trump’s declaration of a border emergency and proposed mass deportations. “The key is dialogue and keeping communication channels open,” she stated.  

 

Challenges Ahead

The potential return of up to 5 million undocumented Mexicans currently living in the US poses significant logistical challenges. Cities like Juarez and Tijuana are already feeling the strain. Jose Maria Garcia Lara, director of the Juventud 2000 migrant shelter in Tijuana, expressed concern about limited space and resources.

 

“We’re being hit on two fronts,” said Garcia. “Firstly, the arrival of Mexicans and other migrants fleeing violence, and secondly, the mass deportations. Together, these two things could create a huge problem.”

 

Mexico has also rejected the revival of the “Remain in Mexico” policy, under which non-Mexican asylum seekers would be forced to stay in Mexico while awaiting US court hearings. Human rights groups have previously criticised this policy, citing the dangers migrants face in cartel-dominated border towns.

 

Preparing for the Impact

Mexican soldiers and authorities are working to prepare facilities like Tijuana’s Flamingos events centre, equipped with 1,800 beds, kitchens, and showers. However, the influx of returnees is expected to stretch resources thin.

 

As the first deportees arrived earlier this week, it became clear that Mexico will need to act swiftly to provide for those returning to a country some haven’t seen since childhood.

 

President Trump’s crackdown on immigration, including plans to deploy troops to the southern US border, underscores the urgency of Mexico’s preparations. While the scale of deportations remains uncertain, Mexico is bracing itself for a significant challenge, with its humanitarian efforts being put to the test in the weeks to come.

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