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In rejection of the U.S. government's campaign against migrants broadcast on national television stations, parliamentary groups in the Chamber of Deputies approved that the board of directors set a position at Tuesday's regular session.
In the video, broadcast during peak hours on Mexican television, the US Secretary of State for Security states that undocumented people will be "prosecuted" because "criminals are not welcome" in the United States.
Campaign to advertising 'multi-millionaire' against migrants launched by the U.S. government began broadcasting on Mexican television.
The U.S. government launched a campaign on Mexican television that seeks to discourage migration.In the messages, National Security Secretary Kristi Noem warns of the risks of irregular crossing to the northern country. “If you are considering coming to the U.S. illegally, don’t even think about it. Let me be clear: if you come to our country and violate our laws, we will hunt you down. Criminals are not welcome,” warns the secretary.Tonight, I’…
The content has been described as offensive by Mexicans, who question the presence of this announcement in national media
The Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, published a video on her social networks in February announcing the start of a “multimillion-dollar advertising campaign at the national and international levels to warn illegal immigrants to leave our country now or face deportation and the impossibility of returning to the United States.” Just two months later, those same ads are being broadcast on open Mexican television, during football matche…
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