21Apr2017 | New Anti-Torture Bill Sends Clear Message: 'Mexico on Path to Full Respect for Human Rights' Mexico News Daily The Chamber of Deputies has approved a law against torture intended to prevent, investigate and punish the practice along with other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. |
21Apr2017 | 500 Startups Launches $10 Million Second Latin American Regional Fund FinSMEs Global seed stage venture capital firm 500 Startups has launched its second Latin American Regional fund. |
21Apr2017 | Perspectives on Mexico's Criminal Justice System: What Do Its Operators Think? Insight Crime A new report offers a rare look at how Mexico’s judges, prosecutors and public defenders view the criminal justice system, which has traditionally struggled with high levels of impunity but is currently undergoing sweeping changes. |
21Apr2017 | 'Panic Button' Application Among Several New Aids Offered to Mexicans in US CNSNews.com The Mexican government has added a “panic button†to its mobile application aimed at helping Mexican migrants in the U.S., while two other applications for immigrants in the U.S. without legal permission. |
21Apr2017 | Ex-Convict and US Deportee Beats Odds to Become Mexico's Superstar Chef CGTN America It’s the tale of a convicted felon and ex-migrant worker, deported from the U.S., but there’s more to Eduardo Garcia’s story than meets the eye. |
21Apr2017 | Hugo Castro Family Fights for Transfer to US Hospital, Citing Danger in Mexico KPBS The family of Hugo Castro, a San Diego activist and U.S. citizen whose disappearance has captured international attention, has launched a campaign to bring him back to the U.S. so he can receive medical treatment in a San Diego hospital, saying he "remains in danger" in Mexico. |
21Apr2017 | Tourism in Mexico Threatened By Climate Change Prensa Latina The main Mexican tourist destinations on the beach are highly exposed to the effects of climate change due to sea level rise, especially in the Caribbean region. |
21Apr2017 | California Governor Jerry Brown's Pardon Changes Lives for Deported Veterans NBC News It’s never happened before – a military veteran deported from the United States – then later granted citizenship. But now, three U.S. military veterans are one step closer to doing just that. |
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