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Thursday, July 11, 2013
US begins flying deportees to Mexico City
U.S. immigration authorities have begun flying deportees deep into Mexico in an effort to discourage them from trying to return.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says the
first of twice-weekly flights from El Paso, Texas, to Mexico City left
Thursday with 133 deportees aboard, all men.
ICE spokeswoman Nicole Navas says the flights will
accommodate up to 136 men and women but no children. Deportees fly from
throughout the United States to Chaparral, N.M., for a short bus ride to
El Paso.
The flights are not voluntary, unlike a previous
program to deport Mexicans arrested by the Border Patrol during
Arizona's deadly summer heat.
Under a two-month trial last year, more than 2,300
Mexicans returned on 18 flights.
The U.S. and Mexico agreed in April to
make the arrangement permanent.
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