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How do the goals of Trump's deportation respond to his threats? | Donald Trump News


A week after his second term of office, the United States President Donald Trump strengthened his Repressing immigrationUpgrading his promise of his campaign to fulfill “the biggest deportation in American history.”

Following Trump's office on January 20, US Immigration and Customs Application (ICE) has arrested over 3,500 unauthorized immigrants to the United States. Trump's administration also started sending deportation flights – US military aircraft carrying migrants to their countries of origin or third nations.

There are 11 million unauthorized immigrants in the United States who have a population of 341 million. According to the assessments of the Pew Research Center.

Here is a look at how several countries that have been directed by Trump for migration respond to his threats – by bending over his demands, trying to negotiate their own transactions, and in some cases to be repulsed and to suggest that Instead, they can look for stronger relationships with China.

Mexico

By 2022, there were more than four million unauthorized immigrants from Mexico in the United States, according to Pew's forecasts.

On the day of his entry, Trump signed an enforcement action that announces a national emergency At the southern border of the United States, which he shares with Mexico. US military started sending 1500 troops for active duty to the southern border.

On his first day of service, Trump signed Enforcement order Determining international drug cartels as “terrorist organizations”, specifically mentioning Mexico. Trump also signed an enforcement order that renamed the Gulf of Mexico in the US Gulf.

Mexico agreed to take Mexicans deported from the United States. Mexican President Claudia Shainbaum's administration has set up a deportment support program called “Mexico, envelops you,” under which deportes will receive food, medical care and help to obtain Mexican documents.

Shainbaum announced on January 22 that Mexico would not accept non -mexic immigrants deported from the United States. But she issued a statement on Monday stating that her country had received about 4094 deported, including citizens to other countriesAlthough Mexicans represent a majority of them.

US news reports that Mexico has refused a deportment flight last week, but the circumstances of how this has evolved are unclear.

El Salvador

Pew's forecasts say that by 2022 there were 750,000 unauthorized Salvador immigrants in the United States, the second highest number after unauthorized Mexicans.

Trump negotiates with El Salvador about the Central American country to also take immigrants deported from the United States who are not from El Salvador. This would allow them to seek asylum in El Salvador.

Trump worked on this agreement during his first term, but he was never executed and was not persecuted by Joe Biden's administration.

The agreement, if it comes into force, will also cover undocumented migrants from countries such as Venezuela, who do not currently accept deporting from the United States. There were 275,000 unauthorized immigrants from Venezwell in the United States, according to Pew's estimates.

Colombia

By 2022, there were 190,000 unauthorized immigrants from Colombia in the United States, according to Pew's forecasts.

Colombia and the United States over the weekend had brief opposition to the problem of deportation flights. This began when Colombian President Petro refused to allow two US military aircraft filled with deported Colombian citizens to land in his country.

Petro said Trump did not treat immigrants with respect, sharing a video of X showing deporting from the United States at an airport in Brazil with restrained hands and feet.

Spitting quickly escalates, with Trump threatens tariffs Concerning Colombian goods and visa restrictions on Colombian employees. Petro counters, saying it will impose tariffs on American goods.

Colombian Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murilo announced late on Sunday that employees have “overcome the impasse” and will accept the deportes sent from the United States and have had a presidential plane to Colombia to help the Colombians go home.

The White House said Colombia has agreed to “unlimited acceptance of all illegal aliens from Colombia returned from the United States, including US military aircraft, without restriction or delay.”

The first of the two aircraft bearing Colombian deportments landed in the capital, Bogota, at the beginning of Tuesday, according to local media reports.

China

By 2022, there were 375,000 unauthorized immigrants from China in the United States, according to Pew's forecasts. This figure also includes migrants from Hong Kong and Taiwan.

China on Monday said it would only accept deported who are from mainland China.

“As for repatriation, the principle of China is to check first and then repatriations. We will accept Chinese citizens who have been checked to be from the Chinese continental part, “Mao Ning, spokesman, told Beijing reporters on Monday.

Continental China does not include Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. China claims that Taiwan, self -governing territory, as a province. Mao did not explain why Beijing plans to take only migrants from the continental part.

India

By 2022, there were 725,000 unauthorized immigrants from India in the United States, according to Pew assessments, the third largest issue after Mexico and El Salvador.

Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Talk on Monday on the phone and discuss issues, including immigration, Trump said during his address to domestic Republicans in Florida the same day.

Trump did not provide details, but said India “would” do what is right “for illegal immigration, adding that Modi would visit the United States in February.

India's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Randhir Jaicaval said during the weekly briefing of the media on January 24: “We are against illegal immigration, especially because it is related to several forms of organized crime.”

Jaiswal said that “if they are Indian citizens and they have overdone or are in a particular country without appropriate documentation, we will return them, provided that documents are shared with us so that we can check their nationality that they are really Indians. “

Guatemala

Pew's forecasts say there were 675,000 unauthorized Guatemala immigrants by 2022 in the United States.

A US military aircraft carrying 64 immigrants flying from Texas and landed in Guatemala on Monday afternoon, US and Guatemalan officials told Reuters provided for anonymity.

It was the third US military flight that Guatemala received with immigrants aboard last Friday.

At the end of December 2024, Reuters reported that Guatemala was open to receiving deported from Guatemala and other countries in Central America. However, Guatemala immigrants will be prioritized for reintegration, said Guatemalan Reuters employee provided for anonymity.

Honduras

Pew's forecasts say that by 2022 there are 525,000 unauthorized Honduras immigrants in the United States.

But unlike most other nations – big or small – Honduras has so far gone back to Trump's planned deportations.

President Siomara Castro said on January 1st: “Faced with hostile attitude towards the mass expulsion of our brothers, we will have to look at a change in our policies for cooperation with the United States, especially the military arena,” threatening to close a US military base in the country.

Against the background of US pressure, Honduran Foreign Minister Enrique Reina said in an interview with local media on January 22 that the country in Central America could seek enhanced support from countries, including China – at the same time acknowledging support, which its country has traditionally received from the United States.

Honduras switching diplomatic allegiance From Taiwan to China in March 2023, less than two years ago. Honduras and Taiwan have maintained diplomatic relations for decades before this switch. Beijing's “China Policy” requires all countries to choose between China and Taiwan as a diplomatic partner.

From the fiscal years 2020 to 2023, the US State Department and the USA International Development Agency (USAID) provided Honduras $ 785 million in aid. The United States is the largest Honduras assistance provider, according to the Global Witness International NGO. Now Trump has terminated foreign help to all nations other than Israel and Egypt.

Brazil

By 2022, there were 230,000 unauthorized immigrants from Brazil in the United States, according to Pew's estimates.

On Friday, a flight, carrying 88 Brazilian deporting from the United States, had to land in the city of Belo Horizon in Minas Grace. This made an unexpected stop in Manaus, the capital of Amazonas, where the Brazilian authorities removed handcuffs from the deported.

President Louis Inasio Lula da Silva has identified a Brazilian airplane plane to take the deported to Belo Horizon. It was the second flight to deportation to Brazil, using the US military aircraft since Trump took office, according to Brazilian Federal Police.

On Saturday, a day later, Brazil's Foreign Ministry wrote a publication of X requiring an explanation from the United States on the “humiliating attitude” of Brazilians in the flight.

Philippines

By 2022, there were 130,000 unauthorized Philippines immigrants in the United States, according to Pew's forecasts.

Officials with the Pilipino Embassy in Washington, Colombia, said they had not yet received reports of arrested or detained after Trump took office this month.

The US Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdes has repeatedly asked unauthorized Philippine immigrants to leave the country and not wait for deportation, Philippine Media reports.

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