After deportation from US, Mexican 'retornados' struggle to rebuild their lives
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- Thousands of Mexicans, known as 'retornados', are facing significant challenges as they return to Mexico after being deported from the United States, a process that has intensified under the Trump administration's immigration policies. Since January, over 100,000 Mexicans have been expelled, many of whom struggle to adapt to a country they barely recognize or have never known.
- The deportation of these individuals not only disrupts their lives but also poses broader implications for their families and communities in Mexico. The struggle to rebuild lives in an unfamiliar environment highlights the human cost of stringent immigration policies.
- This situation reflects ongoing tensions surrounding immigration in the U.S., where policies have been criticized for disproportionately affecting specific nationalities. The deportations and halts in immigration applications have sparked debates about fairness and the treatment of asylum seekers, revealing a complex landscape of immigration reform and its consequences.
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