After declaring she would not accept non-Mexican deportees from the US, Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum seems to have changed her mind. During her press conference on Friday, she said Mexico might admit deportees from some countries or else return them to their home countries with suitable remuneration. (Some countries with which the United States does not have regular relations currently refuse the repatriation of their own nationals; they include Venezuela, Cuba, Brazil, and Nicaragua, among others.) Sheinbaum said:
There will be time to talk to the United States government if these deportations really occur, but we are going to receive them here, we are going to receive them properly and we have a plan.
Mexico is not obligated to receive non-Mexican deportees, but has done so in the recent past, especially from Cuba and Venezuela, which refuse deportation flights from the United States, but will accept them from Mexico.
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