U.S. and Mexico Restart Voluntary Program to Repatriate Mexican Nationals Apprehended in Parts of Arizona

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The United States and Mexico have again restarted the Mexican Interior
Repatriation Program (MIRP), now active for its seventh consecutive
summer. The program, which is a bilateral effort of the U.S. Department
of Homeland Security and Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
Ministry of the Interior, returns Mexican nationals found in the Sonora
Arizona desert back to where they are from in Mexico.

First started in 2004, the goal of MIRP is to reduce the loss of lives
caused by the smuggling and trafficking of aliens across the
Arizona/Mexico border. Candidates for MIRP include persons who are
identified as at risk and vulnerable to heat or victimization by
criminal trafficking operations.

Under the program, Mexican nationals that are caught by U.S. border
patrol agents in the Yuma and Tucson regions of Arizona are taken to
DHS facilities and are offered the opportunity to voluntarily
participate in the program. Participants are then returned to their
home regions via plane and bus.

Over the past 6 years, more than 93,000 Mexican nationals have been repatriated under MIRP.

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