Mexican government begins plans for possible Donald Trump deportation of Mexicans
Eduardo Sanchez, the spokesman for Mexican President Enrique
Peña Nieto has revealed that the country has started preparing for mass
deportation of Mexicans from the U.S under president elect Donald Trump.
Speaking in a news conference, Sanchez said deportation
plans will be discussed by Trump and Neto when they meet before he assumes
office as news of Trump's election victory sent shock waves across the nation,
crashing the Mexican currency- the Peso, in the process.
"We will have to see how many of those deportations,
usually done by the United States government to the countries where the illegal
immigrants are from, are for Mexico," he said.
"Of course this and other matters will be part of the
agenda that Mexico brings to the table during the bilateral meetings that will
take place with the government-elect of President-elect Donald Trump."
According to Sanchez, Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz will
coordinate the deportation efforts.
During a CBS interview on Sunday, U.S President elect Donald
Trump reiterated that he would deport, or incarcerate, up to 3 million illegal
immigrants.
"What we are going to do is get the people that are
criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot
of these people, probably two million, it could be even three million, we are
getting them out of our country or we're going to incarcerate.
"But we're getting them out of our country, they're
here illegally."
"We want to
secure our border."

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