Mexican authorities detained 40 Chinese migrants in Oaxaca and 180 migrants from Guatemala and Ecuador in Veracruz, indicating a crackdown on migrants heading north.
The Chinese migrants were found on a bus in Tlacolula, while the other group was discovered in Veracruz.
The crackdown comes amid tensions at the U.S.-Mexico border over the high number of migrants crossing illegally. (Trending: Anthony Fauci Questioned About Evidence Behind COVID Restrictions)
@INAMI_mx en coordinación federal y estatal, ubicó en Tlacolula, #Oaxaca, a 40 personas migrantes de origen chino🇨🇳; 34 adultos fueron canalizados a instalaciones del INM y un núcleo familiar de 6 personas quedó bajo resguardo de la Oficina Administrativa de NNA en el estado. pic.twitter.com/ofjIQe4FHq
— INM (@INAMI_mx) January 9, 2024
U.S. politicians have criticized Mexico for contributing to the migrant crisis, and Border Patrol has apprehended a record number of Chinese migrants entering the U.S.
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