Friday, December 29, 2017

AZMEX I3/2 26-12-17

AZMEX I3/2 26 DEC 2017

Note: As you read this one, don't forget:
"Mexico decides who enters our country" "the decisions of who enters Mexico, are made by Mexico and only Mexico" Luis Videgaray Caso, Mexican Foreign Minister 10 March, 2017

Comment: Evidently those from Central American countries can find no asylum in Mexico or for Mexicans, in any of the other Mexican states? Your correspondent did not do the math.
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More than 135 thousand Mexicans repatriated by Trump
The director of the CNDH indicated that, of that total of repatriated (deported) nationals, 123,636 are men and 11,854 are women; He expects that these figures could increase in the coming years

12/18/2017 2:14 PM NOTIMEX
http://www.excelsior.com.mx/nacional/2017/12/18/1208641

Migrants from Michoacán and Guerrero displaced by violence in their place of origin arrived in Tijuana with the intention of requesting humanitarian asylum in the United States. For three days, they sleep in the pedestrian entrance of El Chaparral. Photo: Cuartoscuro

MEXICO CITY

From January to October, 135,490 Mexicans have been repatriated from the United States, in the midst of a xenophobic migration policy of the US government, led by Donald Trump, informed the president of the National Commission of Human Rights (CNDH), Luis Raúl González Pérez .

When presenting the results of the National Survey of Migrants in Transit by Mexico, "The challenges of migration and shelters as an oasis," he said that of that total of repatriated nationals, 123,636 are men and 11,854 women.

When citing data from the Immigration Policy Unit of the Ministry of the Interior (Segob), he foresaw that these figures could increase in the coming years, taking into account that between 2010 and 2014, each year about 400,000 Mexicans in that nation were repatriated.

In the event held at the headquarters of the CNDH, located in the Historic Center, Gonzalez Perez highlighted that in 2016, 216,232 Mexicans were repatriated from the US, of which 197,027 were men and 22,905 were women.

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The national ombudsman said that the Institute of Mexicans Abroad (IME) reported that in 2016 there were 12 million 27 thousand 320 Mexicans living outside the country, of which 97.33% were born in the neighboring country of the north and that in 2016 they were repatriated . (?)

In the framework of the International Day of Migration that takes place every 18th of December, it spoke out against the criminalization of migrants and the xenophobic and racist behavior against them.

He made it clear that migration policy should have as its central axis the person and not see migration as a national security issue and expressed that this date allows a call for respect to the universality of human rights of people in context. of migration, respect for human dignity and the right that every person has to migrate without limitation or obstacle whatsoever.

( Mexico decides who enters our country
"the decisions of who enters Mexico, are made by Mexico and only Mexico"
Luis Videgaray Caso, Mexican Foreign Minister
10 March, 2017)

According to the survey of a thousand migrants in transit through Mexico aged 15 and over, the main problems they face during their passage through the country are robberies with 23.3%; kidnappings with 10.7%, and organized crime with 10.2%.

The zones that are considered most insecure are located on the route through the southern zone, from Chiapas to the State of Mexico, and in the northern zone, from Tamaulipas, Sonora and Chihuahua, to Baja California.

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According to the document made by the CNDH jointly with the Institute of Legal Research of the UNAM, the survey was conducted from June 11 to December 12, 2016, in shelters, dining rooms and migrant homes as along five routes nationwide.

In such a way that seven out of every 10 migrant people interviewed said they were of Honduran nationality, one in every 10 Salvadorans, as well as Guatemalans. Overall, the Central American population interviewed is equivalent to 94.4%.

The remaining 5.6% represent different nationalities: Haitian, Cuban, Russian, Congolese, among others, and although the reasons for which they decide to stay in Mexico are diverse, the hardening of the migratory operations in the United States stands out. (Chinese?)

The main causes for which they left their nation are insecurity and violence, at 46.6%, then 32% for economic reasons, while 60.6% said they had a deep-rooted migratory tradition and 13.7% commented that "it is little of all".

Also:
http://www.excelsior.com.mx/global/2017/12/08/1206622

http://www.excelsior.com.mx/global/2017/11/20/1202417

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