U.S., Mexico Renew Repatriation Deal ; 'Effective' Return of Illegals Sought

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The U.S. and Mexican governments have renewed a repatriation program to guarantee the "safe, effective and humanitarian return" of Mexican nationals illegally in the U.S. to their hometowns in Mexico's interior.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said the first repatriation flight in the seasonal program departed Monday from Tucson International Airport in Arizona with 75 Mexican nationals who volunteered to be repatriated. The program is scheduled to continue until Sept. 30.

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U.S., Mexico Renew Repatriation Deal ; 'Effective' Return of Illegals Sought

"By quickly returning aliens to the interior of Mexico rather than to the Mexican border, both nations seek to sav...

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