At the final press conference of the week, President Claudia Shinebam spoke about his administration’s plan to ban a new US government’s anti -immigration advertising and a broadcast of such news in Mexico.
Home Minister Rosa Eisla Rodriguez was also in the National Palace, where he gave up the number of deportas from the United States in recent months.
Here’s the reassessment of Shinbom’s May 9 Mainnera.
New American immigration advertising appears online in Mexico
A reporter noted that A new American immigration advertisement broadcasts in Mexico US Internal Security Secretary Christie Noim warns that he will be immigrants not to make a “dangerous” journey to the United States, and that they will be caught and deported if they illegally enter the United States.
In ad, it is called in Spanish, too, CPP promotes self-dismissal of unposted people in the United States using Home app.
This week is aired on YouTube in Mexico – Mexico News is seen on many occasions daily – then comes A similar immigration advertisement featuring Noim was broadcast on Mexican Television last month.
Then Shinbam He submitted the telecommunications reform bill to Congress Apart from cultural or tourism purposes, it is trying to ban the advertisement or campaign funded by a foreign government. Senate suspended the legislative process on the bill In late last month, an “open parliament” process may take place amid claims that the proposed law promotes censorship.
On Friday, Shinbam said that the new advertisement featuring Noom is only broadcast on online “sites” and that he understood that last month was not on television.
He said that “the law is yet to be recognized” before reminiscent of journalists as “proposal” is to ban foreign governments from spreading advertising in Mexico.
“They have the right to record a message. If someone wants to see it on their social media, they can access it,” Shinebam said.
However, in Mexico, an advertisement is “spreading too much” – the US government has made it clear that this week has made it clear that the US government has made it clear – he said, he said.
This prohibition is applied to foreign government advertising centered on “politics” and “ideological matters, but not” cultural, tourism and sports issues “, Shinbam said.
More than 38,000 Mexican has been deported from us since Trump took office
Home Minister Donald Trump has been deported from the United States from the United States since his second post on January 20, according to Home Minister Rosa Eisala Rodriguez.
He said that 14,305 people – in the 10 “focus centers” have been set up in the northern border cities – of the total number of deportation of the total Mexican. The Government Plan Mexico embraces you (Mexico covers you) To people who have been expelled from the United States.
Rodriguez, who said that the people were received “warmth and humanity”, they were provided with food, medical care, legal counseling, financial assistance and government programs, for other aid. The Home Minister said that there were no problems in the 10 reception centers for the exile.
2,000 deposits to travel to 2,000 deportation. Kohuwila, Durango, Jagadekas, Qurtaro, Aguascalites, Mexico City, Micovacco, Jalisco, Kuero, Oksaka, Chiabas and Puebla
Shinbam has ordered a continuation of the reception centers, “I have to attend the return of Mexican – honest people who have worked far away from their land to help their families.”
“They have contributed not only to the United States but also the economy of their birth,” said Rodriguez, noting that migrants in the United States send money to their families in Mexico.
Although the central government has expressed opposition to the Trump administration’s plan to evict a large number of unpredictable persons, Home Minister Mexican put a positive cycle to deportation, which gives them a “opportunity to return home” and reunited with their families.
“The opportunity to re -discove a Mexico is the different to the US when they departed in following the American dream,” Rodrigas said.
“Today’s Mexico is in full change and there is a humanitarian government led by President Claudia Shinebam.
Mexican files
Filmmakers Sergio Arao and Yeli Arizmendy “Day without a Mexican,” Appeared Mainnera In a previously recorded video to deliver a new “emergency documentary” called “Mexican Files”.
The film shows “what will happen”, if Mexican is not in the United States, as “a day without a Mexican”, ArizMendy said.
TrailerIt played at the press conference in the morning and appeared below.
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