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UNHCR closes offices in Mexico following Trump's cuts to overseas aid

UN Refugee Agency in Mexico heavily relied on US funds to attend to refugees in the country

Jorge Antonio Rocha  | 30.04.2025 - Update : 30.04.2025
UNHCR closes offices in Mexico following Trump's cuts to overseas aid

MEXICO CITY

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in Mexico announced Tuesday the closure of four of its offices in the country, citing US President Donald Trump’s cuts to overseas aid as the cause.

According to Giovanni Lepri, UNHCR's representative in Mexico, the closures follow a 60% reduction in the budget for the agency’s operations in the country enforced by the Trump administration.

More than 190 employees have been laid off and offices have been shut down in the states of Jalisco and Chiapas. Chiapas, located on Mexico’s southeastern border with Guatemala, lost two offices in the cities of Palenque and Tenosique.

The region is critical to migration flows in the Western Hemisphere, with 67% of asylum requests in 2024 filed in Chiapas alone.

Since taking office on Jan. 20, President Trump has prioritized sweeping cuts to public spending. These were implemented through the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by billionaire Elon Musk. The department has targeted what it considers unnecessary expenditures, including foreign aid.

Trump had vowed to eliminate $60 billion in US foreign assistance and dismantle the US Agency for International Development (USAID). US foreign aid has played a key role in supporting refugees transiting through and resettling in Mexico.

According to the latest UNHCR funding report from November 2024, the United States contributed 86% of the agency's budget for operations in Mexico, amounting to $58 million for the previous fiscal year.

The Mexican government reported Tuesday that 38,757 people have been deported to Mexico since Trump took office, including 33,311 Mexican nationals and 5,446 foreigners.

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