Mexico on Monday confirmed that the deaths of 14 of its citizens in migrant detention centers in the United States since President Donald Trump began his immigration campaign are 'alarming'. This campaign, which Trump is waging, is the largest deportation operation in history. Vanessa Calva Ruiz, director of Mexican consular protection, said at a press conference in Los Angeles that this 'is not an isolated case, but a reflection of a worrying and unacceptable trend'. Calva stated: 'These deaths reveal failures'
Mexico expresses concern over deaths of its citizens in US
Mexico stated that the deaths of 14 of its citizens in US migrant detention centers since Trump's campaign began are a worrying sign reflecting an unacceptable trend.