Assisted Return
If you want to return to your home country, consider the following: Be sure that
How do deportations work in Mexico?
Deportation is a sanction that is imposed after an administrative immigration process, which is usually carried out when the person is in immigration detention, either in a Migratory Detention Center or a Temporary Center.
During the process, the reasons for the person to be in Mexico and to stay in the country are investigated. Upon completion, deportation may be ordered if the person:
Return/Deportation Statistics 2021
In accordance with the Migration Policy Unit, based on the Monthly Bulletin of Migration Statistics, from January to August 2021, Mexico has returned 65,799 people, of which 64,494 are of Central American origin (Honduras: 35, 373, Guatemala: 25, 660, El Salvador: 2,583).
Source:
http://www.politicamigratoria.gob.mx/es/PoliticaMigratoria/CuadrosBOLETIN?Anual=2021&Secc=3
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