
One Year After National Guard’s Creation, Mexico is Far from Demilitarizing Public Security
One year after Mexico enacted the law regulating the country’s new National Guard on May 27, 2019, President Andrés Manuel…
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One year after Mexico enacted the law regulating the country’s new National Guard on May 27, 2019, President Andrés Manuel…
The murder of environmental activist Adán Vez Lira in Veracruz state on April 8—the same day that the slain body…
Nearly five years have passed since Mexico’s Congress passed the landmark constitutional reform that created the National Anti-Corruption System—a body…
The special unit for the Ayotzinapa case within Mexico’s National Prosecutor’s Office (Fiscalía General de la República, FGR) scored an…
Strengthening Search Plans, Addressing a “Forensic Emergency,” and Securing International Assistance In January, Mexican officials announced that they had registered…
Contents Introduction Key Findings Mexico Proposes a New Approach to Migration—Then Reverses Itself under U.S. Pressure Apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico…
Taking Stock of the Government’s Performance in Addressing Key Human Rights Concerns Since taking office last December, Mexican President Andrés…
Challenges and Opportunities for the López Obrador Administration A new report by research and advocacy group the Washington Office on…
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