Baja Aid for Returning Mexicans

“Deported Mexicans returning to Baja California receive federal support through expanded programs. Initiatives include shelter assistance, social programs, and increased welfare funding for vulnerable communities.”

**Expanded Programs Provide Support for Deported Mexicans Returning to Baja California**

Deported Mexicans who arrive back in Baja California can now access an array of federal support programs, including direct assistance available at shelters, as reported by Alejandro Ruiz Uribe, the regional delegate for Federal Welfare Programs in Baja California. This announcement followed a meeting with the Business Coordinating Council of Ensenada, led by Marco Antonio Estudillo Bernal.

To better support deported migrants, the Mexican government has significantly trained its officials. Learning from past experiences in areas like Tijuana, Chihuahua, and Matamoros, particularly during the Trump administration, Ruiz Uribe highlighted that shelters will now function as gateways to social programs. These include initiatives like “Youth Building the Future,” pensions for seniors, and childcare support for mothers with young children.

Ruiz Uribe stated, “Everyone arriving at a shelter will have the opportunity to enroll in these programs and receive benefits either on-site or in their hometowns.”

**Expansion of Welfare Initiatives**

In addition to supporting deported individuals, Ruiz Uribe mentioned plans to increase funding for welfare programs in Baja California, targeting an extra 48 billion pesos to serve over 583,000 beneficiaries. Currently, over 360,000 seniors in the state receive a pension of 6,200 pesos, and 30,000 working mothers benefit from childcare stipends.

These initiatives are part of the government’s commitment to providing comprehensive support for deportees while expanding welfare assistance for vulnerable communities within the region.

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