Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 18:45:12 GMT -10
Civil society organizations are concerned about the immigration policy of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. This after last Tuesday, January 28, the National Migration Institute (INM) reported the temporary suspension of the entry of civil society organizations and religious associations to immigration stations, to observe the conditions of those who are there, after cross the Mexican border. The main concern is, of course, respect for human rights. “Not even the most violent administration we have had, that of Felipe Calderón, dared to prevent organizations from accessing immigration stations.” Rita Robles, representative of the Fray Matías de Córdova Human Rights Center. The Mexican government explained that the measure has been taken to guarantee the operations of the centers. Due to the contingency, it is necessary for immigration personnel to focus all their efforts on serving the migrant population, respecting their human rights at all times ,” reads a document signed by Antonio Molina Díaz, general director of Migration Verification.
He explained that the suspension will be in effect until further notice. Representatives of organizations that work to defend the human rights of migrants appeared to denounce the INM's veto and question Mexican immigration policy. The United Nations system in Mexico reacted to the possibility that the INM would suspend Argentina Mobile Number List access, as this is fundamental work to guarantee the rights of migrants and refugees. . recognize and value the work of civil society organizations in favor of migrants and refugees. Their contribution is key in the event of a massive influx of migrants and asylumthe Ministry of the Interior claimed to have no knowledge of the letter: A total of ten associations were affected by the temporary veto which, according to the immigration offices, will end on Saturday, February 1.
According to data provided by the INM, hundreds of people were deported in the period in which the activists could not access the immigration stations. Activists from Amnesty Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights, Women and MigrationCenter, Group against Detention and Torture, Asylum Access, Sin and Red TDT appeared on behalf of another 200 associations to denounce the latest decisions of the Andrés Manuel López government to restrict NGO access to detention centers. Among the organizations' demands: that it “accept and grant facilities” for a visit by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to the northern and southern borders to verify the treatment of migrants; “refrain from criminalizing organizations”, reactivate the entry of organizations to immigration stations without restrictions, eliminate obstacles that have been generated to renew entry permits and “officially accept the character” of detention centers for immigration stations. The work of civil society for the benefit of migrants and refugees is essential to guarantee rights, offer assistance and guidance to the population within Migratory Stations.
He explained that the suspension will be in effect until further notice. Representatives of organizations that work to defend the human rights of migrants appeared to denounce the INM's veto and question Mexican immigration policy. The United Nations system in Mexico reacted to the possibility that the INM would suspend Argentina Mobile Number List access, as this is fundamental work to guarantee the rights of migrants and refugees. . recognize and value the work of civil society organizations in favor of migrants and refugees. Their contribution is key in the event of a massive influx of migrants and asylumthe Ministry of the Interior claimed to have no knowledge of the letter: A total of ten associations were affected by the temporary veto which, according to the immigration offices, will end on Saturday, February 1.
According to data provided by the INM, hundreds of people were deported in the period in which the activists could not access the immigration stations. Activists from Amnesty Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights, Women and MigrationCenter, Group against Detention and Torture, Asylum Access, Sin and Red TDT appeared on behalf of another 200 associations to denounce the latest decisions of the Andrés Manuel López government to restrict NGO access to detention centers. Among the organizations' demands: that it “accept and grant facilities” for a visit by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to the northern and southern borders to verify the treatment of migrants; “refrain from criminalizing organizations”, reactivate the entry of organizations to immigration stations without restrictions, eliminate obstacles that have been generated to renew entry permits and “officially accept the character” of detention centers for immigration stations. The work of civil society for the benefit of migrants and refugees is essential to guarantee rights, offer assistance and guidance to the population within Migratory Stations.