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Deportations by Nuevo Laredo Drop by More than 50% During 2025

Tijuana, January 10.- The deportations of nationals along the border of Nuevo Laredo recorded a decrease of more than 50 percent during 2025, according to figures from the Tamaulipan Institute for Migrants, which represented a significant change from the behavior observed the previous year. The regional delegate of the agency, Francisco Parra Pérez, reported that, contrary to the expectations generated at the beginning of the year about possible…
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Tijuana, January 10.- The deportations of nationals along the border of Nuevo Laredo recorded a decrease of more than 50 percent during 2025, according to figures from the Tamaulipan Institute for Migrants, which represented a significant change from the behavior observed the previous year. The regional delegate of the agency, Francisco Parra Pérez, reported that, contrary to the expectations generated at the beginning of the year about possible…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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