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Mexico City, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Friday that Mexico has received almost 11,000 deported migrants from the United States since January 20, when U.S. President Donald Trump assumed office. Approximately 2,500 of them are non-Mexicans.

This week, Sheinbaum brokered an agreement with Trump to halt potential tariffs on Mexican products. In return, Mexico committed to deploying thousands of National Guard police along the northern border with the United States to further curb the influx of migrants heading to the U.S.

During her routine morning press briefing, Sheinbaum also mentioned that Mexico has facilitated the repatriation of deported migrants to Honduras, utilizing both flights and ground transportation. Importantly, she emphasized that these repatriations are voluntary, stating to reporters, We will assist them in returning to their home countries.