The fear of the Mexican ruling class is that Trump’s fascist policies and their own complicity will provoke a mass radicalization among workers and youth.
The Mexican government said it planned to open nine shelters for its citizens and three more for deported foreigners.
"It's unprecedented," said Ciudad Juarez municipal official Enrique Licon as workers unloaded long metal bracings from tractor trailers parked in the large empty lot yards from the Rio Grande in order to build a tent city for deportees from the United States.
Mexico is readying emergency facilities in multiple cities to house the thousands of people Donald Trump is expected to return to the country as part of his planned nationwide campaign of mass deportations.
MATAMOROS : Mexican soldiers rushed Thursday to set up emergency shelters near the border with the US ahead of president Donald Trump’s threatened mass deportations.
Associated Press journalists Tim Sullivan in Minneapolis, Elliot Spagat in San Diego, Valerie Gonzalez in Matamoros, Mexico, and Martin Silva in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, contributed.
Associated Press journalists Tim Sullivan in Minneapolis, Elliot Spagat in San Diego, Valerie Gonzalez in Matamoros, Mexico, and Martin Silva in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, contributed.
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Mexico erected sprawling tents on the US border as it braced for the effects of Donald Trump’s mass deportation drive.
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