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US Deportation Process Forces Immediate Choice

KQED FM Washington DC 17d17d Impact 7
Data from the Mexican government indicates that approximately 170,000 Mexican citizens were deported to their homeland during the first year of President Trump's mass deportation campaign. Many deportees are returning to their hometowns, while others are remaining in border cities to navigate their legal and social status. This movement highlights the significant demographic and social shifts occurring along the US-Mexico border.

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deportation immigration US-Mexico border

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“The data from the Mexican government shows the U.S. deported about 170,000 Mexican citizens back to their homeland in the first year of President Trump's mass deportation campaign.”

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