First migrants sent to Mexico from U.S. under reboot of Trump-era scheme -Breaking
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MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – The United States has returned two of its first migrants to Mexico at the U.S. border with Mexico under a revised program that was initiated under Trump’s administration. A spokesperson for International Organization for Migration stated Wednesday.
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