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The Mexican government will open 25 new shelters to house illegal immigrants deported from the United States in preparation for a border crackdown when President-elect Donald Trump takes office next month.
Baja California Gov. Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda said in a meeting Monday that the country is taking Mr. Trump’s threat of deportation seriously, according to Nexstar’s Border Report. Five of the shelters will be in the city of Tijuana, with two others in Mexicali, the capital city in Baja.
“What we do know, throughout his campaign, he threatened to do this, and since he was already president of the United States, we believe this time he will be stricter and tougher when it comes to deportations,” she said. “We are working to get ready and receive our migrants.”
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...and Mexico will pay for it.
Baja California Gov. Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda said in a meeting Monday that the country is taking Mr. Trump’s threat of deportation seriously, according to Nexstar’s Border Report. Five of the shelters will be in the city of Tijuana, with two others in Mexicali, the capital city in Baja.
“What we do know, throughout his campaign, he threatened to do this, and since he was already president of the United States, we believe this time he will be stricter and tougher when it comes to deportations,” she said. “We are working to get ready and receive our migrants.”

Shelters to be opened in Mexico to prepare for Trump deportations
The Mexican government will open 25 new shelters to house illegal immigrants deported from the United States in preparation for a border crackdown when President-elect Donald Trump takes office next month.

...and Mexico will pay for it.