On Thursday, the Mexican authorities denied an American military aircraft access to the planned runway after President Trump's hard action had started against the deportation.
American officials told NBC News that an aircraft full of illegal immigrants on their way to Mexico never took off after the authorities south of the border had blocked the move.
The flight was one of the three flights that left on Thursday, in addition to two C-17s from the Air Force to Guatemala with more than 150 people on board, as part of what Trump has described as the largest massive deportation effort in American history.
For deporting migrants abroad, permission is required from the government of the new country, which Mexico rejected on Thursday.
It is not clear why the Mexican authorities took the step to block the flight, which came hours after an American walker was also shot by suspected Mexican cartel members in California, a few hundred meters north of the border.
The return from Trump to the White House soon fitted the relations between the two nations, with the new president threatening to impose a rate of 25 percent on Mexican imports as a retribution for migrants crossing the southern border.
The Mexican authorities blocked an American military aircraft for a deportation flight on Thursday
Two other flights to Guatemala (photo) arrived late on the day
The surprising move from Mexico came when President Trump's hard performance started against the deportation
The deportation flights were part of a national performance against illegal immigrants, to which Trump had ordered the early days of his presidency.
On Thursday, it was revealed that his immigration service arrested more than 1,300 illegal migrants, with bordersman Tom Homan promised to continue to perform the efforts.