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It failed to provide police protection or access to justice, work, health care, and education for the over 71,000 asylum seekers, including many families with children, sent to Mexico under the Remain in Mexico policy. Child Abuse: There were numerous reports of child abuse. Southern Utah University Department of Public Safety Monthly Crime Report November 1, 2022 to November 30, 2022 Date and Time Reported: 11/1/2022- 13:02 Location: 36 N 300 W Incident # S22-0678 Date and Time Occurred From-Occurred To: 11/1/2022 13:02 Incident: Information Synopsis: Information report regarding a developing concern. The survey also reported that persons with darker skin completed 6.5 years of schooling, while those with white skin completed 10 years. Criminal activity and violence may occur in any location, at any time, including in popular tourist destinations. From 2013 through 2020, the CNDH received 3,799 complaints of military abuses. Coordinator for the Arctic Region, Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, Office of International Religious Freedom, Office of the Special Envoy To Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Office of the Science and Technology Adviser, Bureau of the Comptroller and Global Financial Services, Bureau of Information Resource Management, Office of Management Strategy and Solutions, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, U.S. Many teachers protested the re-opening, at the height of the third wave of reported Covid-19 deaths. Also see the Department of States Trafficking in Persons Report at https://www.state.gov/trafficking-in-persons-report/. The governments National Protection Mechanism to Protect Journalists and Human Rights Defenders provided panic buttons, bodyguards, and temporary relocation to journalists and human rights defenders. As of September 2021, 30 percent of Mexicans had been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and 47 percent had received at least one dose of the vaccine. Freedom of Association and the Right to Collective Bargaining, b. The law mandates that all discrimination cases, including sexual harassment, bypass formerly mandatory conciliation and proceed directly to the labor courts. Additionally, U.S. citizens have been the victims of both non-violent and violent crimes in tourist and non-tourist areas. While on average informal workers earned less than the minimum wage, in some areas, such as near the northern border, informal employment could pay more than formal employment in the manufacturing sector. Follow the U.S. Embassy on Facebook and Twitter. As a security official in theTierra Calienteexplained to me, the objective of the deployments of the National Guard or joint patrols is not to fight the criminals, or even to deter them: We send the National Guard in joint patrols with state police or the military to stand on the street. Media outlets reported authorities tortured and sexually abused Ravelo. The Lpez Obrador government blames poor security on state authorities, and state authorities blame it on municipal ones. Twitter users posted threats against journalists. Most National Guard personnel are seconded from the army and navy and have the option to return to their services after five years. State and municipal laws addressing domestic violence largely failed to meet the required federal standards and often were unenforced. The Mexican governments response remains deeply troubling mostly a hope the criminals will sort it out among themselves. In-country Movement: There were numerous instances of armed groups limiting the movements of migrants, including by threats and acts of kidnapping, extortion, and homicide. Several indigenous communities brought legal actions to oppose the construction, many of which were dismissed or denied. In July the army provided reparations to two of the three families of persons killed in July 2020 by soldiers in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, during an encounter with suspected cartel members. On August 8, self-proclaimed members of Cartel Jalisco New Generation released a video showing a group of armed men threatening to kill journalist Azucena Uresti for reporting on self-defense groups fighting the cartel in Michoacan. By law workers may remove themselves from situations that endanger health or safety without jeopardy to their employment. Yet the criminal groups capacities to hold turf often remains flimsy, with groups like CJNG brazenly seeking to conquer entire territories withdrone-mounted bombs, and groups like the Sinaloa Cartel taking over legal and illegal economies and politics in a more buttoned-down and less blatant manner, but no less systematically. According to the NGO Freedom House, Researchers continued to document cases of journalists, human rights lawyers, activists, and political figures targeted with Pegasus spy software. As of October the Special Unit for the Investigation and Litigation of the Ayotzinapa case had arrested more than 80 suspects, including army captain Jose Martinez Crespo, an Iguala municipal police officer, and the Iguala municipal police chief. Officials expect to receive more than 100,000 applications in 2021. The government investigated and prosecuted some of these crimes, but the vast majority remained uninvestigated and unprosecuted. Discrimination and Societal Abuses, Systemic Racial or Ethnic Violence and Discrimination, Acts of Violence, Criminalization, and Other Abuses Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Other Societal Violence or Discrimination, a. In 2020, the government reported nearly 1,000 femicideskillings of women because of their gender. Federal law provides citizens the ability to choose their government through free and fair periodic elections held by secret ballot and based on universal and equal suffrage. "This province . Violent crime and gang activity are common in parts of Morelos state. The National Commission to Prevent and Eradicate Violence against Women is responsible for leading government programs to combat domestic violence. Share this via Telegram Defendants have the right to a presumption of innocence and to a fair and public trial without undue delay. In addition to a more impartial and streamlined judicial process for labor disputes, the reforms transfer the registration of unions and collective bargaining agreements from the CABs to a new independent Federal Conciliation and Labor Registration Center. The State Department's Mexico Crime and Safety Report for Merida (OSAC) details that there is very little to no narco-related crime threat in Merida. Hidalgo state Exercise Increased Caution. (As of late 2022, tourists flying into Cancun are automatically given . As of July, 39 percent of active unions under local jurisdiction had registered required amendments to their amended statutes to incorporate new secret ballot and gender equity requirements with the CABs. In October 2020, Mexico was re-elected to the UN Human Rights Council. Abortion access varies by state. According to the Mexican Social Security Institute, as a result of the law 2.7 million workers of the 4.6 million subcontractors moved from formal subcontracting status to a formal direct employment status. The law states that the principle of gender parity should be observed in the designation of cabinet members, selection of candidates for public office by every political party, and designation of members of the judiciary. Workers had to buy food and other items at the company store at high markups, at times leaving them with no money at the end of the harvest after settling debts. He was a member of a search collective and the state search commission. Nationwide the CNB reported the exhumation of the remains of at least 3,025 persons in 1,749 clandestine graves between December 1, 2018, and June 30. It is also a criminal offense in all states. Travel for U.S. government employees is limited to the following areas with the noted restrictions: U.S. government employees may not travel to other areas of the state of Michoacan, including the portions of theMonarch Butterfly Reservelocated in Michoacan. In July the Mexico City Prosecutor Generals Office issued the fourth arrest warrant for Roemer. Penalties for law violations regarding hours and minimum wage were commensurate with those for other similar laws but were rarely enforced. Lopez had filed a complaint with the Interior Secretariat asking for greater government intervention in the indigenous Tsotsil regions following increased drug trafficking-related violence. Several outbreaks of COVID-19 resulted in multiple deaths. The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico, as travel by U.S. government employees to certain areas is prohibited or restricted. Travel for U.S. government employees is limited to the following area with the noted restrictions: U.S. government employees may not travel to other areas of the state of Guerrero, including to tourist areas inAcapulco,Zihuatanejo, andIxtapa. The Federal Center and the new federal labor courts are designed to handle all matters related to collective bargaining agreements, but until the Federal Center establishes its offices in all the states, labor disputes in states without a Federal Center presence are to be handled by the CABs. Links to external websites are provided as a convenience and should not be construed as an endorsement by the U.S. Department of State of the views or products contained therein. This was a common practice in the maquiladora sector, in which employers forced workers to take leave at low moments in the production cycle and obliged them to work in peak seasons, including the Christmas holiday period, without the corresponding triple pay mandated by law for voluntary overtime on national holidays. Any work in excess of eight hours in a day is considered overtime, for which a worker is to receive double pay. Between January and August, the CNDH registered 26 complaints of torture and 123 for arbitrary detention. The CNDH in its report on COVID-19 measures in holding facilities found most detention facilities could not comply with social distancing measures or several other health recommendations due to lack of space, personnel, or equipment. If all countries commitmentswere in a similar range, warming would reach up to 3C by the end of the century. Twelve states have laws restricting public demonstrations. The National Population Council reported that in 2020 there were 373,661 pregnancies in women younger than age 19 (30 percent above 2019), of which 8,876 were in girls ages 14 or younger. The reforms also establish an expedited and more transparent judicial process for unions to obtain collective bargaining rights. When comparing the crime rate in Puerto Vallarta with other cities, you'll notice that it is very safe even safer than many cities in the US (see comparison table below). In July the Sonora State Prosecutor Generals Office detained Rojos alleged killer. Criminal organizations are based in and operating in Sinaloa. Mexico has made the vaccine eligible by regions and age groups, from older to younger people. The Prosecutor Generals Office also obtained an arrest warrant against Lozoyas mother for money laundering, and in 2019 Interpol agents arrested her in Germany. Mexico has relied heavily on the military to control drugs and fight organized crime, leading to widespread human rights violations. U.S. government employees may not travel between cities after dark, may not hail taxis on the street, and must rely on dispatched vehicles, including app-based services like Uber, and regulated taxi stands. The National Search Commission (CNB) has increased transparency about the number of disappeared persons, but prosecutors make little effort to investigate disappearances or identify those responsible. The government made efforts to prevent, investigate, and punish acts of disappearance involving government agents. Thats not always the case. Since 2013, the number of applications received has nearly doubled every year. Most homicides are targeted assassinations against members of criminal organizations. Between January 1 and August 4, it received 4,119 reports of missing persons and located 3,805 alive and 277 deceased. The law prohibits the worst forms of child labor. There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Aguascalientes state. Six journalists have been killed under the programs protection, four since President Lpez Obrador took office. Globally, it ranks at number 19 in the list of countries with the highest . A report from the Black Alliance for Just Immigration found black migrants faced widespread racial discrimination from individuals and authorities, particularly in accessing employment and services. Impunity and extremely low rates of prosecution remained a problem for all crimes, including human rights abuses and corruption. Use additional caution in areas outside of the frequented tourist areas, although petty crime occurs frequently in tourist areas as well. U.S. citizens are advised to adhere to restrictions on U.S. government employee travel. On February 6, the federal Law Against Digital Harassment took effect. Municipal police arrested eight women and one man, later releasing all detainees. From 2006 to 2020, at least 50,000 bodies passed through the custody of state and local forensic medical services without being properly identified. The government increased efforts to target human smuggling organizations. There are no restrictions on travel for U.S government employees in Nayarit state, including tourist areas in: U.S. government employees may not travel to other areas of Zacatecas state. The group reported 16 acts of aggression against female journalists between January and July and called on the Puebla governor to guarantee the adoption of public policies to respect, protect, and guarantee the exercise of journalism. The Interior Secretariat registered 224 verbal and physical attacks against journalists in 2020 and a total of 1,052 between 2015 and 2020, 41 percent of which the secretariat attributed to public servants. As part of that process, the Federal Center published a new legitimization protocol to include a mechanism that allows for submission of complaints regarding alleged irregularities that may happen prior to, during, and after the vote. This mass displacement elevated the groups risk of malnutrition and health maladies. 2023. After the STPS canceled the vote, in May the rapid response mechanism under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement commenced, and the government agreed to review a denial of freedom of association and collective bargaining rights at the plant, confirming the denial of rights. Authorities arrested Mario Reyes and Gladis Cruz in connection with the killing. Self-styled militias, sometimes fronts for rival criminal groups, other times with great proclivity to slide into many facets of criminality, persist andproliferate as the government looks on. After almost seven years in the role, Dr. Jennifer McEntire will step away from her role as Chief Food Safety Officer at the International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) on May 5, 2023. State search collectives reported being victims, at times fatal, of attacks, threats, and other acts of harassment. Security forces responded by killing four suspects and arresting 25. Journalists reported altering their coverage due to a lack of protection from the government, attacks against members of media and newsrooms, and threats or retributions against their families, among other reasons. In 2021, a total of 625 cases of. In August the federal government signed a public-private partnership agreement with the Teleton Institute for it to provide rehabilitation services to 20,000 pension-receiving children. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping. Mexican immigration officials have refused to follow court rulings ordering them to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in immigration detention centers. Government authorities also reported an increase of 73 percent in online child pornography distribution during the pandemic. Do not travel due to crime and kidnapping. With no access to schools or child care, many workers took their children to work in the fields. In Guadalajara, territorial battles between criminal groups take place in tourist areas. Gang violence, often associated with the theft of petroleum and natural gas from the state oil company and other suppliers, occurs in Guanajuato, primarily in the south and central areas of the state. Of particular concern is the high number of homicides in the non-tourist areas of Tijuana. An additional February reform mandated pretrial detention for femicides, sexual violence against minors, forced disappearances, and corruption. Organized criminal groups reportedly continued to oversee illicit activities from within penitentiary walls, and rival drug cartel members often fought in prison. 31 cases of sexual offences per day. Many women working in the industry reported suffering some form of abuse. In August 2021, President Lpez Obrador held a referendum on whether past political actors since 1988 should be tried for crimes including electoral fraud, corruption, and loss of lives to neoliberalism. Some cases dated back to the 1960s, but the vast majority occurred since 2006. The procedure known in Spanish as arraigo (a constitutionally permitted form of pretrial detention employed during the investigative phase of a criminal case before probable cause is fully established) allows, with a judges approval, for certain suspects to be detained prior to filing formal charges. Thus, they can act against crime and arrest people only when they see crime happeningin flagrancia. Voting centers for federal elections were generally accessible for persons with disabilities, and ballots were available with a braille overlay for federal elections in Mexico City, but these services were inconsistently available for local elections elsewhere in the country. Freedom of Expression, Including for Members of the Press and Other Media, b. Freedoms of Peaceful Assembly and Association, d. Freedom of Movement and the Right to Leave the Country, e. Status and Treatment of Internally Displaced Persons, Section 3. The National Guard is led by military officers, trained by the military, and composed largely of military troops. Mexico is one of Latin America's most important security markets due to its size, leading industries, development, and total demand. As of 2023, the crime rate hit an all-time high of 80.29%. There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Mexico State. Both violent and non-violent crime occur throughout Mexico State. The government approved the National Work and Employment Program for People with Disabilities 2021-2024, aimed at strengthening labor inclusion of persons with disabilities and supporting the employment of persons with disabilities in decent work. Six female candidates became governors, the largest number in the history of the country. The 45,000-person Jewish community experienced low levels of anti-Semitism. Since its creation in 2010 through August 2021, the federal Special Prosecutors Office to investigate crimes against journalists has opened more than 3,362 investigations, brought 265 charges for crimes, and obtained 25 convictions. Political Parties and Political Participation: For the electoral process, the National Electoral Institute (INE) established the Three Out of Three Against Violence initiative, which required candidates to declare any history of domestic violence, sexual offenses, or failure to pay alimony. Underneath that macro-war, many violent micro-conflicts play out in Mexico, as smaller criminal groups fight over drug, extortion, and other criminal markets and seek to control local politicians and populations. His administration has given SEDENA and SEMAR responsibilities for custom collection and awarded them contracts for buildingairports,luxury apartments, and presumed critical infrastructure (sometimes foolishly environmentally-damaging infrastructure like theMayan Train), while promising toexempt them from all kinds of oversight. According to the NGO, institutional staff in Baja California reported that four children with disabilities died within days of each other with no known investigations. The ruling was based on the best interest of the child and the principles of equality and non-discrimination. Amidst this systematic weakening of Mexicos institutions,the effort by Lpez Obrador and his Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero to gut and reverse Mexicos judicial reforms toward an accusatorial system andweaken judicial independenceare among the most detrimental. On August 31, the government suspended the two agents for inappropriate conduct. Doctors and nurses regularly attempt to dissuade them from undergoing the procedure or refuse to perform it. The elections were generally free and fair. Forced internal displacement disproportionally affected indigenous communities. U.S. Department of State - United States Department of State The states where the most political violence occurred were Veracruz, followed by Guerrero and Guanajuato. Two of the . Organized criminal groups were implicated in numerous killings, acting with impunity and at times in collusion with corrupt federal, state, local, and security officials. 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