Tijuana, Baja California.- On Sunday, January 19th, deportees, migrants, and representatives of non-governmental organizations broke a piñata of Donald Trump in protest and demanded the United States stop the threats of mass deportations.
In front of the border wall of Playas de Tijuana, they also called for a boycott of the United States on a “day without Latinos” with which, tomorrow, they plan not to watch the broadcast of Donald Trump’s inauguration, not to buy imported products and not to go to work to highlight the importance of the support of Mexicans in commercial activities.
On the wall, the deportees also tied signs with legends such as: “We are not the backyard of the United States”, “Cooperation yes, subordination no” and “Trump out”. In front of them, they waved Mexican flags to ask for respect for the Mexican community.
Most of the attendees are part of a group of people deported from the United States in the last months of 2024.
The NGOs asked Claudia Sheinbaum’s government to create an emergency plan to contain the implications of canceling CBP One and initiating mass deportations.
Source: El Universal