墨西哥开发应用程序来帮助其在美国面临驱逐的公民
Mexico Develops App To Aid Its Citizens In US Facing Deportation

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/mexico-develops-app-aid-its-citizens-us-facing-deportation

墨西哥正在为在美国的无证墨西哥公民开发一款紧急按钮应用程序,以便在即将被驱逐出境时提醒其家人和领事馆。该应用程序是墨西哥协助非法移民的更广泛努力的一部分,旨在为即将上任的特朗普政府可能出现的大规模驱逐出境做好准备。墨西哥还建立了24小时呼叫中心,并增加了领事和法律支持。尽管特朗普声称要阻止通过墨西哥的非法移民,但与墨西哥总统克劳迪娅·谢因鲍姆的讨论表明,墨西哥的重点是解决移民大篷车问题,而不是关闭边境。数据显示,由于墨西哥提高了警惕性,边境入境人数大幅下降。

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Authored by Rudy Blalock via The Epoch Times,

Mexico is developing a new cellphone app for its citizens who are in the United States illegally so they can notify their family members and the nearest Mexican consulate if they are facing deportation, according to a Mexican official on Friday.

The move comes in response to potential mass deportations of illegal immigrants in the United States under the incoming Trump administration.

Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Mexico’s secretary of foreign affairs, said the app is currently in small-scale testing, and it “appears to be working very well.”

De la Fuente described it as a “panic button” in a statement to The Associated Press.

“In case you find yourself in a situation where detention [by U.S. immigration authorities] is imminent, you push the alert button, and that sends a signal to the nearest consulate,” he said.

De la Fuente did not say whether the app includes a feature to cancel an alert if detention does not occur.

In addition to the app, the Mexican government has established a 24-hour call center to address questions from its citizens illegally in the United States or those who are unsure of their status. Mexico has also bolstered its consular staff and legal aid resources to assist illegal immigrants in navigating the deportation process.

According to Mexican government estimates, there are approximately 11.5 million migrants with some form of legal residency in the United States and 4.8 million who are there illegally.

The app is expected to be fully launched in January, coinciding with President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. During his campaigning, Trump repeatedly said he would implement mass deportations once back in office.

The development also comes amid ongoing discussions between Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum regarding immigration policies. Trump recently claimed a victory in stopping illegal immigration through Mexico following a conversation with Sheinbaum.

Trump stated on his Truth Social account that Sheinbaum “agreed to stop Migration through Mexico.”

Sheinbaum’s own social media post suggested a different perspective, stating, “We reiterate that Mexico’s position is not to close borders but to build bridges between governments and between peoples.”

Sheinbaum further said that Mexico is already addressing migrant caravans, saying, “I told him the caravans are not reaching the northern (U.S.) border, because Mexico is taking care of them.”

The conversation between the two leaders occurred shortly after Trump threatened to impose new tariffs on Canada and Mexico as part of his strategy to combat illegal immigration and drug trafficking. Trump described the potential tariffs as “effectively closing our Southern Border.”

Citing data from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, AP reports that arrivals at the U.S.-Mexico border have dropped 40 percent from an all-time high in December, largely attributed to increased Mexican vigilance around rail yards and highway checkpoints.

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