Activists in Mexico mobilize in opposition to Trump’s impending anti-immigration policies
In Tijuana, Mexico, migrant advocacy organizations staged a protest against President-elect Donald Trump's proposed anti-immigration policies. Demonstrators gathered at the US-Mexico border wall to symbolically critique Trump's stance by striking a piñata created in his likeness, highlighting their opposition to the looming measures.

Ahead of former President Trump’s inauguration on Sunday, various groups convened at the US-Mexico border fence on the beaches of Tijuana.
Protesters have displayed banners on the border wall voicing their opposition to potential restrictive measures proposed by the Trump administration, should he secure a second term in office.
Protesters called on former President Trump to reconsider plans to terminate the CBP One program, a key initiative that streamlines the asylum application process for individuals seeking refuge in the United States.
Former President Donald Trump has vowed to implement more stringent border controls and enhance immigration enforcement measures, alongside executing a large-scale deportation initiative on his inaugural day in office.
According to information provided by Reuters,