The US paints the border fence with Mexico to raise the temperature and reduce the passage of migrants

by Andrea
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El Periódico

The Secretary of National Security of USA, Kristi callshas announced that the Border fence near Mexico It has started paint black by order of the president, Donald Trumpto raise the temperature of the infrastructure and prevent the passage of migrants. “Too high to climb it. Too close to cross it and now, by order of the president, they will paint him in black: so hot to the touch that illegal immigrants will not even try,” he stressed in a brief message posted on Wednesday on social networks.

In this sense, Noem has affirmed that the fence “serves as a Shield and a symbol“, while also represents” a monument to the unwavering commitment of President Trump “with the United States and” the security of the US people. “Trump has already promised in the electoral campaign that he would spend” hundreds of billions of dollars more “to continue with the Wall constructionafter his predecessor, Joe Biden, paralyzed the project initiated by the Republican during his first term.

Since Trump’s arrival at the White House, the tycoon has promoted a series of measures to harden migratory policies to end what has described as an “invasion”, including deportation of hundreds of undocumented people to third countries, such as El Salvador.

Spain denies that the US has proposed to Spain to accept deportees

Donald Trump’s administration is persuading countries around the world to accept Receive people from other deported nationalities In the United States, it has already established agreements with more countries, such as Honduras and Uganda, and seeks to add to this policy to other nations, such as Spain and Ecuador. The Minister of Defense, Margarita Robleshe denied Wednesday that there is a formal request in this regard by the US. This extreme was released this Wednesday CBS News based on internal documents to which it has had access, in which it appears that, for example, Uganda has recently accepted to receive deported from the United States from other African countries, as long as they do not have criminal records.

The information is published after the United States resumed last July deportation flights to third countries once the Supreme Court gave free way to the Trump administration to carry out these expulsions, which meant a victory for the president and its hard hand policies against immigration.

The Government of Honduras, chaired by Xiomara Castro, has agreed to receive deportees from other Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, including families with children, according to CBS, which added that the Honduran Executive accepted a “relatively small” number of deportations-“only a few hundred in two years”-, although the document shows that it could decide to accept more.

A dozen countries

It is at least a dozen countries that have accepted or agreed to accept deportees from other nationalities since Trump returned to the White House, and the United States authorities have been cutting “aggressively” to other governments, CBS News added. And he assured, in this sense, that the Republican Administration has requested other nations such as Spain and Ecuador to receive deportees from the United States of third countries. Asked about it, a senior state department official told CBS News that they do not comment on the content of “private diplomatic negotiations”, while added that the State Department “is doing everything possible to support the president’s policy of keeping America safely expelling illegal immigrants who have no right to be in the United States.” Since arriving in the White House in January, where he returned with promises as large -scale deportations, Trump has promoted expresses expresses to countries such as El Salvador, Sudan and Esuatini.

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