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Not Bad for AMLO’s First 100 Days

By RICARDO CASTILLO     Among the top achievements that Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) managed to accomplish and pass through Congress during his first 100 days, as noted in the address he delivered on Monday, March 11, at the National Palace in Mexico City are three laws: The Law of Eminent Domain, which gives the federal government the authority

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Mexican National Guard on Hold for a Few More Days

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF     Despite serious concerns expressed by both national and international civil and human rights organizations, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) controversial new security force, the National Guard (GN), is expected to be implemented within a week, but will remain on hold for a few more days. “We have decided to wait until the

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Senate Sends National Guard Bill Back into Deputies’ Court

By RICARDO CASTILLO     The first complete draft for a viable law that allows for military participation in civilian policing activities was unanimously approved by the Mexican Senate last week. That step, however, is only the first move for the bill. Originally, the lower house Chamber of Deputies had sent a draft that had been sent to them by President Andrés

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Mexican Human Rights Commission Calls National Guard Impertinent, Unviable

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF     Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) on Tuesday, Feb. 19, called President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) proposed National Guard (Guardia Nacional, or GN) security force “impertinent” and “unviable.” In a scathing written statement issued to the Senate, where debate over the creation of the controversial security force (which would be an amalgamation of

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2018 Was Mexico’s Most Violent Year

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF     In 2018, there were 33,341 homicides in Mexico, up more than 15 percent from 2017, when 28,866 murders were registered, according to the Executive Secretariat of the National Public Safety Protection System (SESNSP). That makes 2018 the year with the highest number of murders since the government first began taking an annual registry in

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National Guard Bill Heads For the Senate

By RICARDO CASTILLO     Even though it’s been approved by the Chamber of Deputies, and will surely be fast-tracked by the Mexican Senate, the integration of the National Guard (GN) remains a farfetched endeavor. The approved bill provides for the GN to section off Mexico into 266 different commands. Initially,  the National Guard  will be made up of as many as 50,000 officers from the

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AMLO’s Stance on 2019: ‘I Have the Reign of Power in My Hands’

By RICARDO CASTILLO     Like whirlwind, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) took the nation by storm in December, outlining the shape of things to come in Mexico during 2019. AMLO was anything but contemplative during his first month in office. To begin with, he held 20 hour-long press conferences to explain either what he had done the the day before or what he

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