A growing number of immigrants are choosing to return home rather than face the consequences of President-elect Trump’s proposed border policies, according to a new report.
Mexican authorities are now requesting the “voluntary return” of 50 to 100 migrants to their home countries, with migrants paying their own expenses or relying on state funding. Some immigrants credit Trump’s plans with easing their anxiety US Government App Used to seek asylum with border agents.
“I believe I will arrive before Mr. Trump takes office,” one migrant, Johanna, told Reuters. “If it’s not by appointment, there’s always a way.”
President Biden’s administration has used the app to allow hundreds of thousands of migrants to schedule border crossings and seek asylum with US authorities. The incoming Trump administration He said he would eliminate the program and re-establish the “stay in Mexico” policy.
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Many immigrants are trying to return home in anticipation of Trump’s border policies. (Fox News)
Immigrants waiting to receive appointments in Mexico will be stuck there if they don’t get one by the start of Trump’s term, leaving them to try to cross illegally, stay in Mexico during the asylum process or return home.
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Thanks to the dangerous cartel environment In Mexico, Many say they want to return home.
“Every day I cry and ask God to take me back, I don’t want to be here anymore… it’s scary,” said Yuliidi Moreno, an immigrant who has yet to receive an appointment.

President-elect Donald Trump has pledged an immigration overhaul since entering office. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
Nidia Montenegro, another migrant in the same position, said she would choose to return home if she could.
“I am shocked. If I don’t get an appointment, I will go back,” he told Reuters.
Officials from Trump’s first administration stressed that the move was aimed at deterring migrants from making the dangerous journey to the US border through Mexico. Migrants are often kidnapped and face violence from cartels.

Tom Homan denies claims on ABC’s “The View” that Trump will deport legal US citizens as part of his mass deportation plan. (Fox News)
Trump’s incoming border czar, Tom Homan, has said the new administration will crack down on illegal immigration and take cartels “off the face of the earth.”
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“They have killed more Americans than every terrorist organization in the world, and Trump is committed to calling them terrorist organizations and using the full power of United States special operations to take them out,” Homan said on Fox News last month.
Reuters contributed to this report.