Help in Mexico
Help located in Mexico for deported individuals
Grupo Beta (Instituto Nacional de Migración - INM)
They are part of Mexico’s government and help migrants and deportees at the border.
Offer food, shelter info, transportation help.
Contact Info (by major border cities):
Tijuana: +52 664 682 3100 ext. 18818
Ciudad Juárez: +52 656 611 2070
Nogales: +52 631 312 2146
Mexicali: +52 686 557 2344
Ask for “Grupo Beta” in the city the deportee was likely dropped off
They often receive info from ICE about Mexican nationals being deported.
Call the consulate nearest to where the person was detained for possible info or help contacting Mexico’s INM.
📌 Find a consulate:
https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/
From Mexico: 800 00 46 264 (free)
Info about support programs, shelters, and relocation help
Mexican Consulate in the U.S.
Mexican Government Hotline for Deported Migrants (INM)
Red de Documentación de las Organizaciones Defensoras de Migrantes (REDODEM)
A network of migrant shelters and defenders in Mexico.
https://redodem.org/ – has a map of shelters across the country
Major Shelters:
Casa del Migrante Tijuana
Website | Tel: +52 664 687 0949Kino Border Initiative (Nogales)
https://www.kinoborderinitiative.org/ | Tel: +52 631 312 7435Casa del Migrante Saltillo (Coahuila)
https://casadelmigrante.org.mx/ | Tel: +52 844 414 1208Comedor San Francisco (Juárez)
Often works with newly deported individuals.
Ask shelters and groups to log the person’s name in case they arrive later.
Have full name, birthdate, any known Mexican ID (CURP, voter ID, etc.), and a recent photo if possible.
Be patient—people often take days to reach a shelter or contact family due to trauma, fear, or lack of resources.