Mexico’s Foreign Ministry did not comment on why the American plane was not immediately allowed to land in the country.
Two days ago, Mexico refused to board a US military plane carrying illegal migrants. NBC News reported this with reference to Pentagon representatives and an informed source on Saturday, January 25.
It is said that two C-17 military transport aircraft, flying to Guatemala and carrying about 80 people, carried out the deportation from the US territory on January 23. But the third flight, scheduled for Mexico, was never fly
A White House spokesman told the reporter that “the flight issue was a quickly resolved administrative issue.” At the same time, after the publication of the channel’s material, White House press secretary Caroline Levitt wrote to X: “Yesterday, Mexico received a record four deportation flights in one day!”
In its statement, Mexico’s Foreign Ministry failed to detail why the American plane was not allowed to land in the country.
“Mexico has a very good relationship with the United States government, we cooperate with respect for our sovereignty on a wide range of issues, including migration. When it comes to repatriation, we will always welcome the arrival of Mexicans on our territory with open arms. . Mexico embraces you,” the statement said.
It was also reported that on January 24, Guatemala received three flights from the United States with illegal immigrants who returned to their home country. We are talking about 265 people.
As you know, this week the United States closed the southern border with Mexico to illegal migrants. President Donald Trump signed a corresponding order. Deportations of migrants already in the country have also begun.
Also, on his first day in office, Trump signed an order to review the process of granting citizenship to children born in the country.
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