
Tonatiuh Guillén López
Tonatiuh Guillén López is a former commissioner of the National Migration Institute in Mexico and a notable commentator on migration policy. He has expressed concerns about the militarization of Mexico's border policy, particularly in light of recent U.S. administration pressures. Guillén López argues that the increased deployment of military personnel to the border is reminiscent of policies from the Trump era and warns that such measures could lead to more violations of migrant rights and increased challenges for those seeking refuge or asylum in Mexico.
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Tonatiuh Guillén López noted that Trump's policies have nearly halted the arrival of people at the US southern border.
Redadas de Trump paran migración; bajan detencionesTonatiuh Guillén López, former head of the National Migration Institute, discusses the impact of Mexico's alignment with U.S. immigration policies.
Crecen 266% detenciones de migrantes en MéxicoTonatiuh Guillen López notes that xenophobia and racism gained new strength during Trump's presidency.
13 focos rojos por grupos antiinmigrantesTonatiuh Guillén López comments on the drastic reduction of migrants attempting to cross the border due to Trump's policies.
Miedo a Trump inhibe cruce de migrantes a EUTonatiuh Guillén López states that the designation of security zones is a mechanism to close the door to migrants.
Militarizar frontera sur de EU, contrario a derechos humanosTonatiuh Guillén López criticizes the reinforcement of the National Guard at the northern border as a repeat of past pressure tactics.
FOTOS: Detenciones de migrantes en México se intensificó en 2024Tonatiuh Guillén López is the former commissioner of the Instituto Nacional de Migración.
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