Mexico plans to give its citizens a phone app with a “panic button” to alert nearby consulates and kin back home if they’ve been detained by ICE during a potential Trump mass deportation.
“In case you find yourself in a situation where detention is imminent, you push the alert button, and that sends a signal to ...
you push the alert button, and that sends a signal to the nearest consulate,” he said. U.S. authorities are obliged to give notice to home-country consulates when a foreign citizen is detained.
He added that his government plans to ensure that each Mexican citizen is given due process in the U.S. before being potentially ejected from the country. The app, called "Alert Button," is being ...
The applicant should satisfy the following eligibility criterion to attain the Senior Citizen Identity Card: Every individual applying for the Identity Card should be above 60 years old. The applicant ...
you push the alert button, and that sends a signal to the nearest consulate,” he said. U.S. authorities are obliged to give notice to home-country consulates when a foreign citizen is detained.
The Mexican government is developing a cellphone app for its citizens to use if they are ... you push the alert button, and that sends a signal to the nearest consulate,” de la Fuente said ...
The move is in response to President-elect Donald Trump's threats to carry out mass deportations after he takes office on ...
Mexico said that it is creating a cellphone app that its citizens can use to alert their families and local consulate if they have been detained by U.S. immigration authorities. The move announced on ...