Shelters are being set up in Coahuila in anticipation of possible mass deportations by Donald Trump

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Of the 30 deportations that took place in the last few hours in Piedras Negras, only 5 were Mexicans.

Of the 30 deportations that took place in the last few hours in Piedras Negras, only 5 were Mexicans, reported the Secretary of Government of Coahuila, Oscar Pimentel González, who stated that the foreigners decided to return to their place of origin.

The official made a tour of the municipalities where the shelters will be set up to serve the deported compatriots as a result of the decisions taken by the Donald Trump government.

On Wednesday, the spaces that will be the shelters began to be set up and will have a capacity of 1,100 people in San Juan de Sabinas, 2,400 in Allende, which is the closest to the border, and 2,000 in Monclova.

He said they already have the logistics to deal with the mass deportation, first through the National Institute of Migration, then the Ministry of Welfare and the state government, which support the measures.

Meanwhile, the delegate of the Attorney General of Coahuila in Piedras, Rigoberto Raúl Rodríguez Ríos, said that they will be attentive to the deportations to execute arrest warrants, in case there are people with pending accounts for crimes committed in Mexico.

Source: MVS

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