he government Mexico City (CDMX) It was reported that there are about 450 immigrants on public roads from 3 thousand representatives At the beginning of the administration.

Prime Minister Clara Brujada said that during the month of May Establishing people to move And ensuring that there is no Immigrants Live on public roads.

The immigrants returned to their country, achieved work and managed to rent a house in Mexico City Or it was transferred to general shelters or civil organizations.

There are still immigrants in Valigo camps, in Gustavo a. MaderoFrom the Guadalobi Victoria Park Venostiano Caranza.

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In December 2024, Brujada promised that immigrants would be 3000 I moved in March 2025, But this Tuesday acknowledged that they faced obstacles to achieving the goal that was originally raised.

One of the most important obstacles was Ambaro, which was presented by the Federal Institute for the General Determination of the Judicial Authority, which prevented the withdrawal of the Valigo camp and the transportation of migrants.

On the other hand, we have that Vallejo with 300 people and there we were unable to transfer them specifically because they protected themselves and that the Federal Institute for the General defender was the one who effectively arrived to prevent us from transferring them to the shelters, “This was not in the other direction, but they were offending the treatment, and they put, then, we solve this problem.

House houses

At a press conference, it was reported that the shelter that was considered built in Azapotzalco It was canceled and replaced by a new project in Pervilo already under construction.

He indicated that a re -view House of Human Mobility in the Basque in QuirougaWhile González Bocanegra’s has 75 percent progress.

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