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Mexico outraged as Trump administration deports Mexican migrants to other countries

First publishedAug 18, 18:07 UTC
Last updatedAug 19, 14:58 UTC · 11m ago
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The US quietly deported Mexican migrants to Guatemala and Honduras, despite Mexico's willingness to accept them.

Reported by 3 outlets CBS News. See all sources ↓

The US government deported Mexican migrants to other countries. They sent migrants to Guatemala and Honduras. Mexico wanted to accept them back.

Why it matters

This is important because it shows a disagreement between the US and Mexico about how to handle deportations.

In brief
Who was deported?
Mexican migrants
Where were they sent?
Guatemala and Honduras
Why did Mexico disagree?
Because Mexico wanted to accept the migrants back
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The outlets frame the story as a quiet action by the Trump administration, with some focusing on the anger of Mexico.

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    US quietly deported migrants to Central America

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    CBS Newsemphasizes quiet action by Trump administration
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