President Trump’s deportation efforts will receive praise from unexpected leaders
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Just across from the southern border wall of the US, immersed in the sun-lit desert heat surrounded by brightly tinted street art and countless local vendors, Nogales’ border city in Sonora, Mexico, is praised by Mayor Jim Nogales of Juan Francisco’s Mayor Donald Trump’s Deportation strategy.
“What the US does with immigration policy is to clean your home, and in the end they’ll say, ‘Now, following my new rules,’ Gim Nogales said. Fox News Digital.
“I think that’s what it is (President Trump) I’m doing it, and I think it’s going to be the right thing,” he continued.
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Mayor Jim Nogales of Juan Francisco, located in the border city of Nogales in Sonora, Mexico.
“(Trump) broke in the vicious cycle of deporting them, then they came back, they deported them, they came back (again) – it’s over,” he said. “I think it’s very good, and what benefits the country’s economy in the future is why there’s no mass deportation.
When asked how the 47th President’s approach to immigration differed from past leaders, Mayor Nogales further pointed out Trump’s strategic decision to fly immigrants instead of congesting the return of exiles to border cities.
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The southern border wall separates it from the border city of Nogales in Sonora, Mexico, and the town of Nogales, Arizona.
Gim Nogales also repeatedly touched criminals It’s crossed Border Multiple times.
“If we deport them here, every ten people, seven people try to cross again, and we can try it three or more times on seven.
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As President Trump’s deportation plan continues across the country, one city is more directly affected than another: Nogales, Mexico.
City officials also mentioned the preparations that the Nogales local government tried to accept between 2,000 and 3,000 immigrants daily from the mass expulsion. “From February 4th until today, we receive an average of 60 immigrants, so it has nothing to do with the number we expected and all the infrastructure we prepared,” he said.
The mayor also continued to praise the close cooperation with American authorities, including the Customs and the Border Patrol (CBP), in cooperation to improve the situation at customs.
“We hold monthly bilateral meetings to ensure that all local governments participate with local governments in the US, are coordinated and not cause problems for returnees (and immigrants),” Gim Nogales said. “That adjustment allows us to have a good shelter for these people and a good transition from From USA to Mexico And we provide the federal government with helping us return to the city, from Nogales to the state through to the state,” the mayor of Mexico said.
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President Donald Trump’s deportation plan directly affected the border city of Nogales, Mexico, on the other side of the US border wall.
Since 2024, Mexico and the US have been “Initiative information is required They work to target criminals in southern Arizona and northern Sonora to build safer borders, according to the CBP.
Bilateral agreementNogales’ local repatriation arrangements (LRAs), founded in 2016, remain active and standardize the safe return of Mexican people to their homelands.
“We are a neighboring country, so we have to hold hands and work together. Therefore, these challenges must be transformed into areas of opportunity. The challenges are good because they bring us good opportunities,” he added.
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