Rosa Icela Rodríguez provided details of this new social program in Mañanera del Pueblo. Check out what benefits they will give to fellow citizens who now live in the United States.
The Government of Claudia Sheinbaum launched this Monday the program “Mexico embraces you”intended for all those Mexicans who live in the United States and be deported. With the return of Donald Trump to the White House, a much tougher immigration policy is expected and a return of thousands of compatriots to the country.
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The person in charge of presenting this new program was Rosa Icela Rodríguez, Secretary of the Interior, who indicated that All repatriated people and their families will be enrolled in the IMSS so that they can receive care in case of illness and maternity; work risks, disability and life, retirement, unemployment in advanced age and old age.


He also pointed out that all repatriated nationals are “He will give you a card that will have 2 thousand pesos available” so that they can return to their place of origin, in case they are repatriated from the United States by the Trump government.
In addition, he recalled the other programs already in force for those who live in Mexico, such as the Welfare Pension or the Young People Building the Future scholarship, to which they can sign up if they meet the corresponding requirements. In this way, Sheinbaum’s administration seeks to demonstrate that “they will not leave the deportees alone.”
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Trump Effect: the Mexican Foreign Minister’s advice to those who live in the United States
Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, showed support for the thousands of compatriots who are in the United States for the alleged measures that Donald Trump may take in immigration policy.
“They are not alone and they will not be alone”he stated, in addition to highlighting that their protocols and personnel who can provide advice if required will be reinforced.
In addition, the Foreign Minister of Mexico reminded his fellow citizens in the United States that the ConsulApp application is already in operation where they can find information regarding the rights that migrants have in pressing situations and how to exercise them.
He commented that they have the right to remain silent and to request a court order in case someone knocks on the door of their home.
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