Mexico tests app for migrants to alert contacts before U.S. detention
Mexico is testing a new cellphone app that allows migrants to alert relatives and consulates if they are about to be detained by U.S. immigration authorities. This initiative responds to concerns over potential mass deportations under President-elect Donald Trump. The app functions like a panic button, sending notifications to selected contacts and the nearest Mexican consulate. It is currently in small-scale testing and is expected to be fully launched in January. In addition to the app, Mexico has increased consular staff and legal aid for migrants facing deportation. A 24-hour call center has also been established to assist migrants with their inquiries.