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Mexico is developing a cellphone app designed to help illegal aliens who fear they may be deported.

With Donald Trump’s return to the White House now just weeks away, America’s massive illegal alien population are bracing themselves for the administration to deliver on their promise of carrying out mass deportations.

ABC reports:

Mexico is developing a cellphone app that will allow migrants to inform family members and local consulates if they think they are about to be detained in the United States, the country’s secretary of foreign affairs announced on Friday.

The app is expected to become available in January as President-elect Donald Trump, who has pledged to launch mass deportations of migrants living in the U.S. without legal permission on Day 1 of his second term, takes office.

In a press release, Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the app will alert the “consulate closest to their location about situations of imminent detention, notify family members who have previously been selected, as well as report to the Foreign Affairs Secretary.”

“The foreign affairs secretary was emphatic in pointing out that to deport someone from the United States you need a court order, a final sentence of deportation or removal, and that is where the consular team will be very aware that due process is complied with,” it continued.

Meanwhile, Mexico’s secretary of foreign affairs Juan Ramon De la Fuente warned that they will defend the human rights of its citizens in compliance with international law.

“In case you find yourself in a situation where detention is imminent, you push the alert button and that sends a signal to the nearest consulate,” he said.

“We want to tell our fellow countrymen that they are not alone and they will not be alone.”

There are between four and five million illegal aliens from Mexico living in the U.S., according to Pew Research.

The Mexican government is unwilling to help the U.S. in stemming the tide of illegal migration largely because of the economic benefits it presents.

In 2023, Mexican migrants living in the U.S. sent a staggering $63.3 billion back home in remittances, marking a 7.6 percent increase from the previous year.

Last month, Trump confirmed that he would “declare a national emergency and will use military assets to reverse the Biden invasion through a mass deportation program.”

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