MEXICO CITY — This week, Donald Trump appointed Tom Homan as “border czar” and Stephen Miller as deputy chief of staff, signaling a strong commitment to a hard-line anti-immigration agenda. Few countries stand to be more affected than Mexico by what Trump has described as “the largest deportation in the history of our country.”
Trump promised mass deportations. Mexico isn’t ready.
Half of undocumented immigrants in the United States are Mexican. Here’s how Trump’s plan would harm both countries.
Trump’s second presidency
Follow live updates on the transition to President-elect Donald Trump’s presidency. We’re tracking the people Trump has picked or is considering to fill his Cabinet. Here’s what a second Trump presidency could mean for America.
Foreign policy: Trump tapped Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) as his nominee for secretary of state. Here’s a look at Rubio’s foreign policy views and what Trump’s election means for key global issues.
Health: Trump selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine skeptic, to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Here are some of his planned priorities, from vaccines to raw milk.
Justice Department: After former Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Florida) withdrew his bid to be Trump’s attorney general, Trump announced that he plans to nominate former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi to the Cabinet role.
DOGE: Trump announced he is tapping Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead the “Department of Government Efficiency,” a new commission on cutting government spending and regulation. Here’s what we know about DOGE and the history of government efficiency commissions.
What could change: Trump promised executive orders to impose new tariffs on all imported goods from China, Mexico and Canada. Trump has promised to close the Education Department, and many Republicans are with him. Here’s what that would mean.