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Mexico has a plan for Trump’s deportation promises — on both sides of the border

From opening new shelters for deportees in Baja California to creating a mobile app to notify consulates of impending detention, Mexico is working on a plan ahead of Trump's inauguration

Morning activities at Juventud 2000 Shelter in Zona Norte on Thursday in Tijuana. While this and other shelters primarily house migrants waiting to enter the U.S., Mexico plans to open new shelters for deportees expected under the Trump administration. (Alejandro Tamayo / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Morning activities at Juventud 2000 Shelter in Zona Norte on Thursday in Tijuana. While this and other shelters primarily house migrants waiting to enter the U.S., Mexico plans to open new shelters for deportees expected under the Trump administration. (Alejandro Tamayo / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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The plan includes opening new shelters for deportees in Baja California and creating an app to notify consulates in the U.S. of impending detention.

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