Mexico builds giant shelters to prepare for mass deportations ahead of Trumps promised mass deportations

Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant tent shelters in the city of Ciudad Juarez to prepare for a possible influx of Mexicans deported under U.S.President Donald Trump‘s promised mass deportations.The temporary shelters in Ciudad Juarez will have the capacity to house thousands of people and should be ready in a matter of days, said municipal official Enrique Licon.“It’s unprecedented,” Licon said on Tuesday afternoon, as workers unloaded long metal bracings from tractor trailers parked in the large empty lot yards from the Rio Grande, which separates the city from El Paso, Texas.The tents in Ciudad Juarez are part of the Mexican government’s plan to ready shelters and reception centers in nine cities across northern Mexico.Authorities at the site will provide deported Mexicans with food, temporary housing, medical care, and assistance in obtaining identity documents, according to a government document outlining the strategy, called “Mexico embraces you.”The government is also planning to have a fleet of buses ready to transport Mexicans from the reception centers back to their hometowns.Trump has vowed to carry out the largest deportation effort in U.S.

history, which would remove millions of immigrants.An operation of that scale, however, would likely take years and be hugely costly.Nearly 5 million Mexicans are living in the United States without authorization, according to an analysis by Mexican think tank El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF) based on recent U.S.

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Many are from parts of central and southern Mexico wracked by violence and poverty.Some 800,000 undocumented Mexicans in the United States are from Michoacan, Guerrero, and Chiapas...

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