
"They are in Tapachula, a city that for years functioned as an open-air prison for thousands of migrants who carried the weight of their travels and who now no longer arrive, frightened away by Donald Trump's policies."
"Many dream of returning; they plead, they wait. Others, with wrinkled eyes, complain: I cry at night, I cry in the morning."
"Mexico accepts deported foreigners from the United States as a safe third country. Under the Biden administration, an agreement was reached to receive 30,000 per month."
Deported migrants from the U.S. find themselves in Tapachula, Mexico, facing harsh living conditions after being removed from their lives in America. Many were once professionals, now reduced to searching for basic necessities. They rely on the kindness of neighbors and dream of returning home. The situation is exacerbated by U.S. immigration policies, particularly under Trump, which have left many feeling hopeless and abandoned. The community is filled with despair as they navigate their uncertain futures in a city that has become a temporary prison for them.
Read at english.elpais.com
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