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Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente rejected that the United States deported migrants arrive in handcuffed Mexico, as denounced by the governor of Morelos.

In statements with media in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), the official denied that there are ill -treatment towards deported Mexicans.

“To Mexican soil of course not (…), when they step on Mexican land, here in the Mexican land nobody treats them like this,” said the chancellor after an encounter with his Guatemalan counterpart, Carlos Ramiro Martínez.

De la Fuente thus answered questions about the statements of Governor Margarita González Saravia, who denounced last week that Mexican migrants arrived handcuffed on a flight from the US to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA).

The Foreign Minister said that it was false, while reiterating that deported nationals have all the support of the Government of Mexico.

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“Our countrymen and countrymen are not alone, we are accompanying them and all the legal advice that has been requiring are being given. And, of course, those and those who wish to return, will be received as they are in Mexico, with open arms and with the dignity and love with which you have to do it, ”he added.

In addition, he said that Mexican figures arriving at the border with the United States have not increased and have remained “more or less the same”, although he did not offer details about it.

“Now, if we are prepared, of course we are prepared, and the anticipable thing is that these numbers gradually grow, but so far the variations really do not have been as marked as some supposed,” he added about President Donald’s mass deportation plans Trump

After the statements of the governor of Morelos, President Claudia Sheinbaum said that alleged cases of human rights violations would be investigated.

Until now, the president has only reported two cases of alleged human rights violations among the several thousand deported migrants in the first weeks of the Trump administration, that of a Guatemalan and a Mexican.

With EFE information

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