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Mexico opens legal aid centres in US

21:57 pm on 5 March 2017

Mexico has opened legal aid centres at its 50 consulates across the United States, amid worries of a US crackdown on illegal immigrants.

A Mexican deported from the US at El Chaparral repatriation centre in Tijuana, northwestern Mexico, on the border with the US. Photo: AFP

Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray exhorted the US government to respect the rights of Mexicans and called for the United States to allow a path to legality for undocumented migrants.

"We are not promoting illegality," Mr Videgaray said, according to a video of an event at the Mexican consulate in New York provided by the foreign ministry, saying that Mexico supported following the law, but that means respecting human rights.

Mr Trump has issued orders to initiate tougher deportation procedures during his first month in office, following up on campaign vows to fight illegal immigration and to build a wall on the US-Mexico border.

"Today we are facing a situation that can paradoxically represent an opportunity, when suddenly a government wants to apply the law more severely," Mr Videgaray said.

"It is becoming more than evident that to apply the law, which is the obligation of any state, would also imply a real economic damage to this country which highlights the need for immigration reform, an immigration reform that resolves once and for all the legal status of the people," Mr Videgaray said.

The Pew Research Center estimates there are nearly 6 million undocumented Mexicans living in the United States.

Late last month, Mr Videgaray expressed "worry and irritation" about Mr Trump's new policies to US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Homeland Security chief John Kelly when they visited Mexico for talks on immigration and security.

- Reuters