Mexican Illegals Sent to Hometowns ; U.S. Restarts Interior Repatriation

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The U.S. and Mexican governments have resumed a repatriation program to return Mexican nationals caught illegally in the United States to their hometowns in Mexico's interior, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials said.

ICE spokeswoman Kadia Koroma said the Interior Repatriation Program, which resumed with the departure of a flight Friday from Tucson International Airport with 67 Mexicans who volunteered to be repatriated, will "ensure the safe, effective and humanitarian return of Mexican nationals illegally in the United States."

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Mexican Illegals Sent to Hometowns ; U.S. Restarts Interior Repatriation

A 2004 memorandum of understanding between the Department of Homeland Security and the Mexican government estab...

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