00:00Mexico's Secretary of Foreign Affairs Juan Ramón Lafuente has ratified that the country
00:05is ready to receive migrants deported from the United States under the best conditions.
00:09This is what he said during the consultative forum for the elaboration of a national development
00:13plan 2025-2030 held in the northwestern state of Sonora this Monday.
00:19President-elect Donald Trump's anti-immigrant law has started its countdown, and in fact
00:23Congress is about to approve the law that allows deportations, with the support of Democrats
00:27included.
00:28The Secretary explained that Mexico's consular network in the United States is ready to provide
00:33comprehensive assistance to its nationals.
00:42As migration in these times plays a fundamental role for individual and collective development,
00:52that is why we reiterate it again, and you, in different ways in your work tables, reflect
00:56it with your conclusions.
00:57Those who want to return to our country or who are forced to return will be welcomed
01:00with open arms, and with all the opportunities they deserve to reinsert themselves in the
01:11productive work life, to have health services, education, social protection and security.
01:16That is the commitment of the government of President Scheinbaum, and is the priority
01:20of Mexican foreign policy.
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