Sheinbaum says the United States would not eat if it were not for the Mexicans
Posted on 12/09/24 at 18:00
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President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo emphasized the significant contributions of Mexican migrants in the United States.
During her morning conference, she affirmed that the work of Mexican agricultural laborers and professionals holds «great value.»
Sheinbaum noted that seven out of ten agricultural workers in the U.S. are Mexican.
«The United States wouldn’t eat without Mexican field workers,» she declared firmly.
Sheinbaum Defends the Contributions of Mexican Migrants and Addresses Migration Causes

The leader stated that her administration will always defend the contributions Mexican migrants make to the U.S. economy.
She also emphasized the importance of addressing the root causes of migration.
Sheinbaum praised the work of Mexicans in academic and scientific fields as well.
She highlighted that Mexican graduate students in the U.S. are developing significant patents.
«The work of Mexicans is outstanding, from the fields to the universities,» she said.
She informed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working to improve consular services.
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Finally, she stated that her government is preparing for a potential mass deportation of migrants.
