Mexico continues to receive its citizens deported from other countries, particularly the United States, through established bilateral agreements and coordination with its authorities.
The Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM) oversees the repatriation process, ensuring deported individuals are safely returned to Mexican soil. Upon arrival, the government provides a range of support services, including transportation, temporary shelters, and reintegration programs aimed at helping deportees rebuild their lives.
Mexican consulates abroad also play a critical role in assisting citizens during the deportation process, ensuring their rights are respected and facilitating a smooth return to their home country.