Mexico refuses to accept the United States deportation
Washington-Mexico denied a U.S. military aircraft to land on Thursday, at least temporarily frustrated the Trump administration’s expedition to the country.
Sources said that on Thursday night, there were about 80 aircrapers bound to the Air Force C-17, which will be deported and flying out. The third flight was Mexico and never took off.
The White House spokesman did not reply to a text message and asked to comment on Mexico’s position.
Since President Donald Trump has won the November election, it is unclear why Mexico stopped flying, but the tension between the United States and Mexico, neighbors and long -term allies. Trump threatened to fight a comprehensive tariff of 25 % of Mexican’s comprehensive tariffs to retaliate against the immigrants at the border enjoyed by the country. But he has not made them effective.
The Mexican Embassy did not immediately refund the comment request.
The government of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said it opposes Trump’s “unilateral” operation to implement restricted immigration standards, including the “stay in Mexico” policy to restore Mexico, forcing immigrants to In the ruling, immigrants were forced to stay in the country. The person who was deported was brought into a foreign country and asked the government to cooperate with the country, and Mexico refused to agree.
Military deportation of the country is part of the wider government of the Trump administration to illegal immigrants. During his campaign, he vowed to stop illegal immigrants enter the United States and carry out a large -scale expenditure movement of unlicensed immigrants living in the country.
In addition to the flight, he also invited the army to use another 1,500 soldiers to strengthen its existence on the border.
This article was originally published on nbcnews.com.