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Mexico announced new efforts to defend the "human rights" of Mexican migrants living in the U.S. The announcement has been interpreted by some prominent, conservative-leaning profiles on X, formerly Twitter, to mean that Mexico will be sending lawyers to the United States .
Mexico has not said it plans to send lawyers to defend its citizens in court, but the announcement does not explicitly say that.
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