In Mexico, activists mobilize in opposition to the impending anti-immigration policies set forth by Trump
In a symbolic protest against the proposed anti-immigration policies of US President-elect Donald Trump, migrant rights organizations in Mexico staged a demonstration at the US-Mexico border in Tijuana. The protest featured a piñata crafted to resemble Mr. Trump, which participants "spanked" to express their opposition to his intended measures.

Prior to the inauguration of Trump on Sunday, various groups convened at the US-Mexico border fence along the Tijuana beaches.
Protesters have displayed banners along the border wall, voicing opposition to possible restrictive measures that could be implemented by the Trump administration if he secures a second term in office.
Protesters called upon former President Donald Trump to reconsider plans to discontinue the CBP One program, a key initiative that streamlines the process for asylum seekers applying for entry into the United States.
Former President Donald Trump has committed to implementing more stringent border controls and enhancing immigration enforcement measures. He has also announced intentions to initiate a large-scale deportation effort on his inaugural day should he return to the presidency.
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