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Mexico Unveils "Panic Button" App to Protect Migrants from U.S. Detention

Mexico Unveils “Panic Button” App to Protect Migrants from U.S. Detention

Mexico Develops App to Assist Migrants Facing Potential U.S. Detention

In response to President-elect Donald Trump’s threats of mass deportations, Mexico is developing a cellphone application designed to alert relatives and consulates if migrants face potential detention by U.S. immigration authorities.

The app, currently undergoing small-scale testing with reportedly positive results, functions as a “panic button” for users in imminent detention situations. By pressing a tab within the application, migrants can send an alert to pre-selected relatives and the nearest Mexican consulate.

This initiative comes as U.S. authorities are required to notify home-country consulates when detaining a foreign citizen. The Mexican government has taken additional steps to support its citizens in the United States, including increasing consular staff and legal aid to assist migrants with deportation-related legal processes.

A 24-hour call center has also been established to answer migrants’ questions and provide support. The app is expected to be available for widespread use in January, though it remains unclear if it includes a feature to cancel an alert if detention does not occur.

According to recent statistics, approximately 11.5 million migrants have some form of legal residency in the United States, while an estimated 4.8 million lack legal residency or proper documentation.

As tensions surrounding immigration policies continue to rise, this technological initiative represents Mexico’s proactive approach to protecting its citizens abroad and ensuring their access to consular services in challenging situations.

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