Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
History
Repatriation agreement signed in 1998
INS District Director, El Paso Border Patrol Chief El Paso Border Patrol Chief Marfa Consulate General of the U.S., Juarez Regional Delegation Instituto Nacional de Migration, INM Juarez Consulado General de Mexico, El Paso
Identified Items
Place of Repatriation Time of Repatriation Special Action Cases Criminal Unaccompanied Juvenile Unaccompanied women with children Response times Points of Contact Information Sharing needs
Government of Mexico
Consulado General de Mexico, El Paso, Texas Instituto Nacional de Migracion, Cd. Juarez, Chih. MX INM
Other Players
Consul General of the United States, Cd. Juarez Chih. MX Security and Prosperity Partnership Team DHS Headquarters, Washington DC. Bureau of Prisons United States Marshals Service Oficina de la Procuradora General de la Republica Mexicana, PGR Juarez Border Liaison Mechanism
Examples of Offense/Conviction
Marijuana Reentry after Deportation Methamphetamine Weapon Burglary Distribute controlled substances Human Trafficking False Claim to United States Citizenship
The Future
The Department of Homeland Security of the United States and the Secretariat of Governance of the United Mexican States are ready to test a template for the orderly repatriation of Citizens of Mexico and the United States throughout the United States in El Paso, TX and in Chicago IL.
WHY?
This is one aspect of the Trilateral Agreement between the United States Mexico and Canada to ensure the Safety of all of North America. The Orderly Repatriation of our citizens and communications sharing is essential to our safety.
In Conclusion
Orderly Repatriation Agreements
Common Sense Communications Trust Safety for the People of North America