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Mexico to launch emergency App for Migrants facing detention in the U.S.

Ohene AnochieBy Ohene AnochieDecember 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Mexico is developing a mobile application designed to help migrants alert relatives and consulates if they anticipate being detained by U.S. immigration authorities, a senior official announced on Friday.

 

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A Response to Deportation Threats

The app is part of Mexico’s strategy to address concerns raised by President-elect Donald Trump’s promises of mass deportations, set to begin after his inauguration on January 20.

Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Affairs, revealed that the app has undergone small-scale testing and is performing successfully.

 

Panic Button for Emergencies

Described as a “panic button,” the app allows users to send an alert to pre-selected relatives and the nearest Mexican consulate with the press of a button.

“If you find yourself in a situation where detention is imminent, you push the alert button, and it sends a signal to the nearest consulate,” explained de la Fuente.

U.S. authorities are required to notify consulates when foreign nationals are detained, and this app seeks to expedite communication and support for affected migrants.

 

Support for Migrants

Mexico has bolstered its consular staff and legal aid services to assist migrants facing deportation proceedings. Additionally, a 24-hour call center has been established to address migrant concerns and provide guidance.

The app is expected to launch in January, though details about a possible deactivation feature—should an alert be unnecessary were not disclosed.

 

Migrant Population in the U.S.

The Mexican government estimates that 11.5 million Mexican nationals reside in the U.S. with legal status, while 4.8 million lack proper documentation. This app aims to provide a lifeline for those facing potential deportation, ensuring swift access to assistance and legal aid.

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