Mexico rejects US aircraft land to enter

Due to the poor communication and chaos on the Ministry of Defense, Mexico rejected the deportation of the United States to transport illegal immigrants to the country this week.

A senior official of the US State Department told Fox News that Mexico was ready to accept the deported person. If there was no document work, Mexico would accept it.

The NBC news quoted two US defense officials and third-known people who reported that on Thursday night, the two Air Force C-17 aircraft flew to Guatemala had about 80 people, which would bring them from the United States.

It is reported that after Mexico refused to land, the third flight to Mexico never took off. Fox News Digital Channel has contacted the White House and Mexican Embassy in Washington, DC

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People board the U.S. aircraft. The White House announced on Friday that the "expelble flight has begun" (White House)

The deported person is shipped to foreign countries to cooperate with the government. Fox News was informed that cooperation was not a problem.

On Thursday, about 2,000 illegal immigrants were expelled in Mexico by land and air. In addition, Mexico detained about 5,000 immigrants in it.

On the occasion of the incident, the severe illegal immigration policy of the Trump administration caused tight relations between the two countries.

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President Claudia Sima and President Donald Trump (Getty Photo Agency)

Mexican President Claudia Sherbum said she opposed Trump's administrative orders to crack down on illegal immigrants, including restoring the "stay in Mexico" policy. The policy requires immigration

Trump promised to carry out large -scale deportation before taking office this week. It was initially aimed at illegal immigrants and implemented stricter immigration standards and review procedures.

The State Council official told Fox News that Mexico's cooperation was successful throughout the week, and Mexico had agreed to re -implement the "stay in Mexico" policy.

Trump also ordered to send 1,500 active soldiers to the southern border in order to strengthen the military existence there.

On January 21, 2025, in the Mexican, the immigrants from the United States were expelled from Mexico and waved their hands when they were transported to the shelter and passed through the El Chaparral border bridge. (Felix Marquez/Associated Press)

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In recent days, the federal immigration authorities have arrested hundreds of people, including gang members and other criminal history as part of Trump's large -scale deportation.