Activists in Mexico rally against incoming Trump's anti-immigration policies

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Migrant rights groups in Mexico have demonstrated against the proposed anti-immigration measures of US President-elect Donald Trump, symbolically spanking a pinata fashioned in his likeness at the US-Mexico border wall in Tijuana.

The groups gathered at the US-Mexico border fence located on the beaches of Tijuana before Trump's inauguration on Sunday.

They hung banners on the border wall protesting potential restrictive actions by the Trump administration in his second term.

Demonstrators urged Trump not to terminate the CBP One program, which facilitates asylum applications in the United States.

Trump has pledged stricter border controls and immigration enforcement and to launch a mass deportation operation on his first day as president.

(Source: Reuters)


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