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30 August 2019
MEXICO
List of Documents
1.
General Information and Maps
Source:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Title:
Mexico. The World Factbook.
Source:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Date of Document:
21 August 2019
Accessed Date:
26 August 2019
Title:
Mexico City Center
Source:
Advantage Mexico. Accent Discount Travel.
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Title:
Mexique. L'Encyclopédie en ligne.
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Title:
Results. Mexico Peace Index 2019
Source:
Institute for Economics and Peace
Date of Document:
April 2019
Accessed Date:
6 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. Social Security Programs Throughout the World: The Americas, 2017.
Source:
United States. Social Security Administration.
Date of Document:
March 2018
Accessed Date:
6 August 2019
Title:
Building Peace in Mexico: Dilemmas Facing the López Obrador Government. Latin America Report N°69.
Source:
International Crisis Group
Date of Document:
11 October 2018
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2018.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
13 March 2019
Accessed Date:
18 March 2019
Title:
Mexico. Amnesty International Report 2017/2018: The State of the World's Human Rights.
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
22 February 2018
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. World Report 2019: Events of 2018.
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
January 2019
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
National report submitted in accordance with paragraph 5 of the annex to Human Rights Council resolution 16/21: Mexico
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/31/MEX/1
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
23 August 2018
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Compilation on Mexico
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/31/MEX/2
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
3 September 2018
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Summary of Stakeholders' submissions on Mexico
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/31/MEX/3
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
24 August 2018
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Illegal Pushbacks of Asylum-Seekers at the Us–Mexico Border. USA: 'You Don't Have Any Rights Here' : Illegal Pushbacks, Arbitrary Detention & Ill-Treatment Of Asylum-Seekers In The United States.
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
11 October 2018
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. Freedom in the World 2019.
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders on his mission to Mexico
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
12 February 2018
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Report from the Movement for Our Disappeared in Mexico to the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances for the Follow-Up Dialogue on Additional Information Submitted by Mexico
Source:
Movimiento por nuestros desaparecidos en México
Date of Document:
24 October 2018
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
3.
Identification Documents and Citizenship
Title:
Chapters II, III and IV. Mexico's Constitution of 1917 with Amendments through 2015.
Source:
Mexico; Comparative Constitutions Project
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Documents required and government checks conducted in connection with issuing or renewing a passport; the length of time it takes to issue or renew a passport; differences among passports valid for one, three, six or ten years
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
1 September 2010
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Keywords:
citizenship; identity documents
Title:
Report on Citizenship Law: Mexico
Source:
European University Institute. European Union Democracy Observatory on Citizenship.
Date of Document:
August 2015
Accessed Date:
1 August 2017
Title:
Mexico. U.S. Visa: Reciprocity and Civil Documents by Country.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Accessed Date:
13 August 2019
Title:
Voter identification card (credencial para votar); whether a cardholder must make notification of a change of address; whether it can be used as an identification document; whether the card is punched in some manner once a person has voted; ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
8 August 2014
Accessed Date:
28 August 2014
Keywords:
citizenship; crime; document fraud; election; identity documents; legislation
Title:
Whether a third party can access personal information included in government databases, including home address, through the Unique Population Registration Code (Clave Única de Registro de Población, CURP) or driver's license; protection of ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
3 July 2018
Accessed Date:
23 August 2018
Title:
Rights and obligations of permanent residents; conditions under which permanent residence is cancelled (2016-June 2018)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
26 June 2018
Accessed Date:
23 August 2018
Title:
Mexico and Venezuela: Residence status of Venezuelan refugees and transiting migrants in Mexico, including requirements and procedures to apply for residence status; rights and obligations associated with residence status; documents issued (2016-May 2018)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
1 June 2018
Accessed Date:
27 August 2019
Title:
Requirements and procedures for obtaining temporary resident status; frequency with which temporary resident status must be renewed and procedures for renewing it; rights and obligations of temporary residents; requirements and procedures ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
20 December 2018
Accessed Date:
21 August 2019
Title:
Update of MEX106345 of 26 July 2019 on the circumstances under which a person would lose their refugee status in Mexico, including whether leaving the country and applying for refugee status abroad results in automatic loss; circumstances under ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
16 August 2019
Accessed Date:
27 August 2019
Title:
Update of MEX106346 of 9 August 2019 on the requirements and procedures to obtain a copy of an asylum record, including from outside the country; processing time for requests; circumstances under which an individual would not be able to obtain ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
22 August 2019
Accessed Date:
29 August 2019
4.
Political Activities and Organizations
Title:
I. Political Transformation. Transformation Index 2018 Country Report: Mexico.
Source:
Bertelsmann Stiftung
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
United Mexican States. Election for President of 1 July 2018.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
United Mexican States. Election for Cámara de Senadores (Mexican Senate) of 1 July 2018.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Civic Freedom Monitor: Mexico
Source:
The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law
Date of Document:
3 June 2019
Accessed Date:
21 August 2019
Title:
Mexico Election Guide: June 2017 Gubernatorial Election and July 2018 Presidential Election
Source:
Council on Hemispheric Affairs
Date of Document:
31 May 2017
Accessed Date:
1 August 2017
Title:
United Mexican States. Election for Cámara de Diputados (Mexican Chamber Of Deputies) of 1 July 2018.
Source:
International Foundation for Electoral Systems. Election Guide.
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
5.
Gender, Domestic Violence and Children
Title:
General Law on Women's Access to a Life Free of Violence
Accessed Date:
17 August 2015
Keywords:
crime; domestic violence; femicide; gender equality; gender-based violence; legislation; sexual violence; social services
Title:
Mexico. Social Institutions and Gender Index 2019.
Source:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Date of Document:
7 December 2018
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Mexico: Domestic Violence. COI Compilation.
Source:
Austrian Red Cross. Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research and Documentation.
Date of Document:
May 2017
Accessed Date:
1 August 2017
Title:
Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 18 of the Convention: Mexico
Source:
United Nations. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
Date of Document:
2 February 2017
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
List of issues and questions in relation to the ninth periodic report of Mexico. Addendum. Responses of Mexico.
Code:
CEDAW/C/MEX/Q/9/Add.1
Date of Document:
27 March 2018
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Domestic violence in the Federal District and the state of Jalisco, particularly in Guadalajara, including state protection and support services
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
14 September 2012
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Keywords:
domestic violence; femicide; institutional efficacy; police efficacy
Title:
Women who head their own households without male or family support; domestic violence in the Federal District and Guadalajara; whether women who leave abusive partners can obtain housing and temporary employment in the Federal District...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
9 September 2011
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Keywords:
domestic violence; drug trafficking; femicide; gender equality; institutional efficacy; labour; legal system; social services
Title:
Concluding observations on the ninth periodic report of Mexico
Source:
United Nations. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
Date of Document:
25 July 2018
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Child custody rights; the right of a parent to know the location of his or her children when the spouse relocates within Mexico; child abduction and legal recourse to protection (amparo) in custody situations; changes to child custody provisions...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
15 September 2011
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Keywords:
abduction; children; domestic violence; family law; gender equality; legislation
Title:
Domestic violence, including legislation; protection and support services offered to victims by the state and civil society, including Mexico City (2015-July 2017)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
11 August 2017
Accessed Date:
31 August 2017
Title:
Mexico Gender Assessment
Date of Document:
30 April 2019
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Surviving Death: Police and Military Torture of Women in Mexico
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
28 June 2016
Accessed Date:
19 August 2016
Keywords:
drug trafficking; gangs; gender equality; gender-based violence; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; legal system; map; organized crime; penal system; police/security forces; police/security forces complaints; political activities; sexual violence; statistics; torture
Title:
Mexico: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI). COI Compilation.
Source:
Austrian Red Cross. Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research and Documentation.
Date of Document:
May 2017
Accessed Date:
1 August 2017
Title:
Situation of sexual minorities in Mérida and Monterrey, including legislation, treatment by authorities and society; state protection and support services available (2017-August 2019)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
18 August 2019
Accessed Date:
30 August 2019
Title:
Report on Human Rights Conditions of Transgender Women in Mexico
Source:
Transgender Law Center; Cornell Law School LGBT Clinic
Date of Document:
May 2016
Accessed Date:
22 August 2016
Keywords:
abduction; disappeared persons; drug trafficking; extralegal executions/killings; family law; gangs; gender equality; gender-based violence; identity documents; institutional efficacy; legal system; legislation; penal system; police/security forces; police/security forces complaints; political activities; religion; sexual minorities; sexual violence; social services; torture
Title:
Situation of sexual minorities, including in Mexico City; protection and support services offered by the state and civil society (2015-July 2017)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
16 February 2018
Accessed Date:
27 April 2018
Title:
Societal norms on gender identity expressions, including in indigenous communities (2016-May 2018)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
25 May 2018
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
7.
Criminality and Corruption
Title:
Mexico. International Narcotics Control Strategy Report 2019, Volume I: Drug and Chemical Control.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
March 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico: Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking Organizations
Source:
United States. Congressional Research Service.
Date of Document:
15 August 2019
Accessed Date:
21 August 2019
Title:
Mexico: Tier 2. Trafficking in Persons Report 2019.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
20 June 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. 2019 Crime and Safety Report: Ciudad Juarez.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
19 March 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. 2019 Crime and Safety Report: Guadalajara.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
1 April 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. 2019 Crime and Safety Report: Mexico City.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
3 May 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. 2019 Crime and Safety Report: Monterrey.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
30 May 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. 2019 Crime and Safety Report: Tijuana.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
5 April 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Organized Crime and Violence in Mexico. Analysis Through 2018.
Source:
University of San Diego. Justice in Mexico Project.
Date of Document:
April 2019
Author:
Laura Calderón et al.
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Situation of Impunity and Violence in Mexico's Northern Border Region
Source:
Washington Office on Latin America et al.
Date of Document:
March 2017
Accessed Date:
2 August 2017
Title:
KRE in Mexico. KRE Global Monitor. December 2016 – March 2017.
Source:
Liberty Speciality Markets; red24
Date of Document:
24 March 2017
Accessed Date:
2 August 2017
Title:
Jalisco Cartel New Generation (CJNG)
Date of Document:
21 May 2019
Author:
Lucy La Rosa and David A. Shirk
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Policy Brief: The New Generation: Mexico's Emerging Organized Crime Threat
Source:
Justice in Mexico
Date of Document:
19 March 2018
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. 2019 Crime and Safety Report: Mérida.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
3 April 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Drug cartels, including Los Zetas, the Gulf Cartel (Cartel del Golfo), La Familia Michoacana, and the Beltrán Leyva Organization (BLO); activities and areas of operation; ability to track individuals within Mexico (2017-August 2019)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
15 August 2019
Accessed Date:
28 August 2019
Title:
The Victimology of Extortions in Mexico
Source:
Rice University. James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy.
Date of Document:
October 2016
Accessed Date:
2 August 2017
Title:
Treated with Indolence: The State's Response to Disappearances in Mexico
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
14 January 2016
Accessed Date:
4 August 2016
Keywords:
abduction; arbitrary arrest and detention; disappeared persons; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; legal system; organized crime; police efficacy; police/security forces; police/security forces complaints
Title:
Criminality, including organized crime; state response, including effectiveness; protection available to victims, including witness protection (2015-July 2017)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
21 August 2017
Accessed Date:
30 August 2017
Title:
Kidnappings for ransom, including the types of kidnapping, protection available to victims, the effectiveness of anti-kidnapping measures, and complicity of police officers (July 2009-August 2013)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
26 September 2013
Accessed Date:
27 September 2013
Keywords:
abduction; corruption; gangs; police/security forces
Title:
Whether 'death threats' are specifically mentioned in the Federal Criminal Code (Código Penal Federal, CPF) and/or state criminal codes; if so, punishment specified
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
12 January 2010
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Title:
Tracking Mexico's Cartels in 2019
Date of Document:
29 January 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico's Out-Of-Control Criminal Market
Source:
Foreign Policy at Brookings
Date of Document:
March 2019
Author:
Vanda Felbab-Brown
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
8.
Military Service - (No items in this section)
9.
Judiciary, Legal and Penal Systems
Title:
Justiciabarómetro 2016. Perspectives on Mexico's Criminal Justice System: What Do its Operators Think?
Source:
University of San Diego. Justice in Mexico Project.
Author:
Nancy G. Cortés et al.
Accessed Date:
2 August 2017
Title:
Whether copies of preliminary investigation (averiguación previa) files can be obtained from the consulates general of Mexico in Canada
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
29 July 2010
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Title:
Whether police from one jurisdiction could process complaints related to crimes that occur outside of their jurisdiction (2014-July 2015)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
13 August 2015
Accessed Date:
25 August 2015
Keywords:
corruption; institutional efficacy; legislation; police corruption; police efficacy; police/security forces
Title:
Whether the regional office of the Attorney General of the Republic (Procuraduría General de la República, PGR) has the jurisdiction to handle a sexual assault complaint in Mexico, including Guanajuato; whether a person can file a complaint for...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
3 January 2013
Accessed Date:
27 September 2013
Keywords:
abduction; crime; disappeared persons; domestic violence; gender-based violence; institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; legal system; police efficacy; police/security forces; sexual violence; social services
Title:
Corruption that Kills: Why Mexico Needs An International Mechanism To Combat Impunity
Source:
Open Society Foundations. Open Society Justice Initiative.
Date of Document:
1 May 2018
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Procedures to initiate a criminal complaint or investigation, including whether a complaint may be registered over the phone and on the internet, particularly in Mexico City, Nuevo León, Jalisco and Veracruz (2017-August 2019)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
16 August 2019
Accessed Date:
30 August 2019
Title:
Communication Surveillance. State of Privacy in Mexico.
Source:
Privacy International
Date of Document:
January 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Access to a lawyer during the first hours of custody in Mexico: A Situation Analysis
Source:
Association for the Prevention of Torture
Date of Document:
1 April 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Shadow Report By Mexican Civil Society Organisations For The UN Committee Against Torture 2012-2019
Source:
Asistencia Legal por los Derechos Humanos et al.
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico's National Anti-Corruption System: A Historic Opportunity in the Fight against Corruption
Source:
Washington Office on Latin America
Date of Document:
May 2018
Author:
Maureen Meyer; Gina Hinojosa
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Criminal Procedure Reform in Mexico, 2008-2016. The Final Countdown for Implementation.
Source:
University of San Diego. Justice in Mexico Project.
Date of Document:
October 2015
Author:
Octavio Rodríguez Ferreira; David A. Shirk
Accessed Date:
22 August 2016
Keywords:
institutional efficacy; judicial efficacy; legal system; legislation; map; penal system; political activities; statistics
Title:
The Implementing Law Of Mexico's National Prosecutor's Office: Progress and Pending Issues
Source:
Fundación para el Debido Proceso; Washington Office on Latin America
Date of Document:
March 2019
Author:
Úrsula Indacochea; Maureen Meyer
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
10.
Police and Security Forces
Title:
False Suspicions: Arbitrary Detentions by Police in Mexico
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
13 July 2017
Accessed Date:
25 August 2017
Title:
The responsibilities and duties of police officers in the municipality of Juarez and the Federal District, including legislation governing police actions and effectiveness of police
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
2 April 2012
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Keywords:
abduction; disappeared persons; drug trafficking; legislation; organized crime; police corruption; police efficacy; police/security forces; torture
Title:
The responsibilities and duties of police officers in Nuevo Leon and Veracruz, including police structure, legislation governing police actions, effectiveness of police, and dismissal of police forces
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
13 September 2012
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Keywords:
abduction; disappeared persons; drug trafficking; legislation; organized crime; police corruption; police efficacy; police/security forces; torture
Title:
Mexico's Fight against Transnational Organized Crime
Source:
Army University Press. Military Review.
Date of Document:
24 May 2018
Author:
Dr. R. Evan Ellis
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Violence Against Journalists in Mexico: In Brief
Source:
United States. Congressional Research Service.
Date of Document:
17 May 2018
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico Journalists Face Violence From Both Officials and Crime Groups: Report
Date of Document:
21 March 2018
Author:
Angelika Albaladejo
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Turning The Tide On Impunity: Protection And Access To Justice For Journalists And Human Rights Defenders In Mexico
Source:
Washington Office on Latin America
Date of Document:
March 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. Freedom on the Net 2018.
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression on his mission to Mexico
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
13 November 2018
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. International Religious Freedom Report for 2018.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
21 June 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
13.
Nationality, Ethnicity and Race
Title:
Treatment of Tzeltal people in Chiapas by society and authorities, including displacement of members or supporters of the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN); situation in Tenejapa in 2011 and presently (2015-September 2017)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
22 September 2017
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples on her visit to Mexico
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
28 June 2018
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. The Indigenous World 2019.
Source:
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
Date of Document:
April 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Caught Between Bullets And Neglect: Lack Of Protection For Defenders Of The Territory In The Tarahumara Sierra
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
24 January 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Observations on the State of Indigenous Human Rights in Mexico.
Source:
Cultural Survival
Date of Document:
March 2018
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. Indigenous peoples' rights to autonomy and self-government as a manifestation of the right to self-determination.
Source:
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights et al.
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples.
Source:
Minority Rights Group International
Date of Document:
June 2019
Accessed Date:
14 August 2019
14.
Exit/Entry and Freedom of Movement
Title:
Access to databases of personal information by police or a third party, including who has access; recent data breaches (2017-August 2019)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
1 August 2019
Accessed Date:
22 August 2019
Title:
Circumstances under which victims of domestic violence and gang violence are granted protection; protection offered to claimants who do not meet Refugee Convention grounds, but instead claim a risk to their life or a risk of torture, or cruel ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
18 October 2018
Accessed Date:
13 March 2019
Title:
An Overview of U.S. Immigration Laws Regulating the Admission and Exclusion of Aliens at the Border
Source:
United States. Congressional Research Service.
Date of Document:
10 June 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
The Trump Administration's “Zero Tolerance” Immigration Enforcement Policy
Source:
United States. Congressional Research Service.
Date of Document:
26 February 2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
“Come Back Later”: Challenges for Asylum Seekers Waiting at Ports of Entry
Source:
Washington Office on Latin America
Date of Document:
August 2018
Author:
Adam Isacson; Maureen Meyer; Adeline Hite
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
15.
Labour, Employment and Unions - (No items in this section)
16.
Other - (No items in this section)
The following changes have been made to the previous package dated 29 March 2019:
Title:
Mexico. The World Factbook.
Source:
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Date of Document:
20 August 2018
URL:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mx.html
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Results and Findings. Mexico Peace Index 2018
Source:
Institute for Economics and Peace
Date of Document:
20 April 2018
URL:
https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Mexico-Peace-Index-2018-English-003.pdf
Accessed Date:
25 September 2018
Title:
Mexico. World Report 2018: Events of 2017.
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
January 2018
URL:
https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2018/country-chapters/mexico
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. Freedom in the World 2018.
URL:
https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-world/2018/mexico
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. U.S. Visa: Reciprocity and Civil Documents by Country.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
URL:
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Mexico.html
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Civic Freedom Monitor: Mexico
Source:
The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law
Date of Document:
18 April 2018
URL:
http://www.icnl.org/research/monitor/mexico.html
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. Social Institutions and Gender Index 2014.
Source:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
URL:
http://www.genderindex.org/country/mexico
Accessed Date:
28 November 2014
Keywords:
children; crime; family law; femicide; gender equality; gender-based violence; labour; legal system; legislation; marriage; political activities; sexual minorities; sexual violence; social services; statistics
Title:
Mexico. International Narcotics Control Strategy Report 2018, Volume I: Drug and Chemical Control.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
March 2018
URL:
https://www.state.gov/documents/organization/278759.pdf
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico: Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking Organizations
Source:
United States. Congressional Research Service.
Date of Document:
3 July 2018
URL:
https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R41576.pdf
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico: Tier 2. Trafficking in Persons Report 2018.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
June 2018
URL:
https://www.state.gov/documents/organization/282798.pdf
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. 2018 Crime and Safety Report: Ciudad Juarez.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
7 May 2018
URL:
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=24418
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. 2018 Crime and Safety Report: Guadalajara.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
9 April 2018
URL:
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=23837
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. 2018 Crime and Safety Report: Mexico City.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
9 March 2018
URL:
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=23660
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. 2018 Crime and Safety Report: Monterrey.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
8 June 2018
URL:
https://www.osac.gov/Pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=24231
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. 2018 Crime and Safety Report: Tijuana.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
2 February 2018
URL:
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=23376
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Communication Surveillance. State of Privacy in Mexico.
Source:
Privacy International
Date of Document:
January 2018
URL:
https://www.privacyinternational.org/state-privacy/1006/state-privacy-mexico
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. Freedom on the Net 2017.
URL:
https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/2017/mexico
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. International Religious Freedom Report for 2017.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
29 May 2018
URL:
http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/irf/religiousfreedom/index.htm?year=2017&dlid=281086
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Submission to the Universal Periodic Review of Mexico: 31st session of the Universal Periodic Review; 3rd cycle.
Source:
Human Rights Watch
Date of Document:
29 March 2018
URL:
https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/03/29/submission-universal-periodic-review-mexico
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico: Reformed Laws, Unchanged Reality
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
25 May 2018
URL:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/amr41/8372/2018/en/
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Follow-up of Recommendations Made by the IACHR in its Report on the Human Rights Situation in Mexico. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Annual Report 2016.
Source:
Organization of American States. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Date of Document:
27 April 2016
URL:
http://www.oas.org/en/iachr/docs/annual/2016/docs/InformeAnual2016cap.5-Mexico-en.pdf
Accessed Date:
1 August 2017
Title:
Reckless Exploit: Mexican Journalists, Lawyers, and a Child Targeted with NSO Spyware
Source:
University of Toronto. Munk School of Global Affairs. Citizen Lab.
Date of Document:
19 June 2017
Author:
John Scott-Railton et al.
URL:
https://citizenlab.ca/2017/06/reckless-exploit-mexico-nso/
Accessed Date:
25 August 2017
Title:
Mexico's New Disappearances Law is an Important Step towards Ending the Disappearances and Impunity Crises in the Country
Source:
Washington Office on Latin America et al.
Date of Document:
12 October 2017
URL:
https://www.wola.org/2017/10/mexicos-new-disappearances-law-important-step-towards-ending-disappearances-impunity-crises-country/
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Case Study. Beyond Domestic Violence Laws in Latin America: Challenges for Protection Services for Survivors.
Date of Document:
April 2016
Author:
Cecile Lachenal et al.
URL:
http://ella.practicalaction.org/knowledge-regional/beyond-domestic-violence-laws-in-latin-america-challenges-for-protection-services-for-survivors/
Accessed Date:
1 August 2017
Title:
Situation and treatment of sexual minorities, particularly in Mexico City, Cancún, Guadalajara, and Acapulco; state protection and support services available (2012-July 2015)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
18 August 2015
URL:
http://irb-cisr.gc.ca/Eng/ResRec/RirRdi/Pages/index.aspx?doc=456051&pls=1
Accessed Date:
25 August 2015
Keywords:
femicide; gender equality; gender-based violence; institutional efficacy; minorities; sexual minorities; sexual violence; social services
Title:
Drug Violence in Mexico. Data and Analysis Through 2017.
Source:
University of San Diego. Justice in Mexico Project.
Date of Document:
April 2018
Author:
Laura Calderón et al.
URL:
https://justiceinmexico.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/180411_DrugViolenceinMexico-12mb.pdf
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico's Worsening War without a Name
Source:
International Crisis Group
Date of Document:
15 June 2017
URL:
https://www.crisisgroup.org/latin-america-caribbean/mexico/mexicos-worsening-war-without-name
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Study: 2017 Was Deadliest Year in Mexico for Homicides Linked to Organized Crime
Date of Document:
26 January 2018
URL:
https://www.insightcrime.org/news/analysis/2017-deadliest-year-organized-crime-related-homicides-mexico/
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico's Record High Kidnappings Fueled by Fractured Cartels
Date of Document:
30 November 2017
URL:
https://www.insightcrime.org/news/brief/mexicos-record-high-kidnappings-fueled-by-fractured-cartels/
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico Coahuila: ongoing crimes against humanity. Communication to the International Criminal Court.
Source:
International Federation for Human Rights
Date of Document:
5 July 2017
URL:
https://www.fidh.org/IMG/pdf/angmexico_coahuila_ongoing_crimes_against_humanity_fidh-final_a_revisar-1.pdf
Accessed Date:
25 August 2017
Title:
The authority that issues the National Military Service Card (Cartilla del Servicio Militar Nacional) and the purposes for which it is issued; whether military cards are required in order to obtain employment, to acquire a passport or to be married...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
28 November 2008
URL:
http://irb-cisr.gc.ca/Eng/ResRec/RirRdi/Pages/index.aspx?doc=452149
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Keywords:
identity documents; military service
Title:
Procedures for initiating a criminal complaint/investigation (including for domestic violence) and whether the authorities are responsible for keeping the complainant informed of the status of the proceedings
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
13 September 2010
URL:
http://irb-cisr.gc.ca/Eng/ResRec/RirRdi/Pages/index.aspx?doc=453143
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Keywords:
legislation; organized crime; witness protection
Title:
By Strengthening Military's Role in Fighting Crime, Mexico's Proposed Security Law Will Worsen Human Rights Abuses and Harm Transparency
Source:
Washington Office on Latin America
Date of Document:
13 December 2017
Author:
Maureen Meyer; Ximena Suarez-Enriquez
URL:
https://www.wola.org/analysis/strengthening-militarys-role-fighting-crime-mexicos-proposed-security-law-will-worsen-human-rights-abuses-harm-transparency/
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
International Human Rights Bodies, Civil Society Groups Share Concerns on Mexico's Internal Security Law
Source:
Washington Office on Latin America
Date of Document:
13 December 2017
URL:
https://www.wola.org/analysis/international-human-rights-bodies-civil-society-groups-share-concerns-mexicos-internal-security-law/
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico's Judicial Reform, One Year In: A Mix of Successes and Defects
Date of Document:
8 August 2017
URL:
https://www.insightcrime.org/news/analysis/mexico-s-judicial-reform-a-mix-of-successes-and-defects-one-year-in/
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. Freedom of the Press 2017.
URL:
https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-press/2017/mexico
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Media power in Mexico and the Telebancada: RSF and Cencos present Media Ownership Monitor Mexico
Source:
Reporters Without Border
Date of Document:
26 March 2018
URL:
https://rsf.org/en/news/media-power-mexico-and-telebancada-rsf-and-cencos-present-media-ownership-monitor-mexico
Accessed Date:
27 August 2018
Title:
Mexico. United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Annual Report 2017.
Source:
United States. Department of State.
Date of Document:
April 2017
URL:
http://www.uscirf.gov/sites/default/files/2017.USCIRFAnnualReport.pdf
Accessed Date:
2 August 2017
Title:
The use of government databases by third parties to locate persons; privacy issues; security of information about witnesses in the witness protection program (2008-September 2011)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
19 September 2011
URL:
http://irb-cisr.gc.ca/Eng/ResRec/RirRdi/Pages/index.aspx?doc=453579
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Keywords:
corruption; gangs; police corruption; police/security forces; witness protection
Title:
Cases in which personal data from a bank account, cellular telephone or credit card statement have been used by the police or the population in general to locate a third party
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
5 July 2010
URL:
http://irb-cisr.gc.ca/Eng/ResRec/RirRdi/Pages/index.aspx?doc=453107
Accessed Date:
23 October 2012
Keywords:
abduction; identity documents; legislation; police/security forces
Title:
Mexico. Social Security Programs Throughout the World: The Americas, 2017.
Source:
United States. Social Security Administration.
Date of Document:
March 2018
URL:
https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/progdesc/ssptw/2016-2017/americas/mexico.html
Accessed Date:
6 August 2019
Title:
Building Peace in Mexico: Dilemmas Facing the López Obrador Government. Latin America Report N°69.
Source:
International Crisis Group
Date of Document:
11 October 2018
URL:
https://www.crisisgroup.org/latin-america-caribbean/mexico/69-building-peace-mexico-dilemmas-facing-lopez-obrador-government
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
National report submitted in accordance with paragraph 5 of the annex to Human Rights Council resolution 16/21: Mexico
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/31/MEX/1
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
23 August 2018
URL:
https://undocs.org/A/HRC/WG.6/31/MEX/1
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Compilation on Mexico
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/31/MEX/2
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
3 September 2018
URL:
https://undocs.org/A/HRC/WG.6/31/MEX/2
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Summary of Stakeholders' submissions on Mexico
Code:
A/HRC/WG.6/31/MEX/3
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
24 August 2018
URL:
https://undocs.org/A/HRC/WG.6/31/MEX/3
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Illegal Pushbacks of Asylum-Seekers at the Us–Mexico Border. USA: 'You Don't Have Any Rights Here' : Illegal Pushbacks, Arbitrary Detention & Ill-Treatment Of Asylum-Seekers In The United States.
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
11 October 2018
URL:
https://www.amnesty.org/download/Documents/AMR5191012018ENGLISH.PDF
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Report from the Movement for Our Disappeared in Mexico to the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances for the Follow-Up Dialogue on Additional Information Submitted by Mexico
Source:
Movimiento por nuestros desaparecidos en México
Date of Document:
24 October 2018
URL:
https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/Treaties/CED/Shared%20Documents/MEX/INT_CED_NGS_MEX_32765_E.pdf
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Mexico and Venezuela: Residence status of Venezuelan refugees and transiting migrants in Mexico, including requirements and procedures to apply for residence status; rights and obligations associated with residence status; documents issued (2016-May 2018)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
1 June 2018
URL:
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/country-information/rir/Pages/index.aspx?doc=457512
Accessed Date:
27 August 2019
Title:
Requirements and procedures for obtaining temporary resident status; frequency with which temporary resident status must be renewed and procedures for renewing it; rights and obligations of temporary residents; requirements and procedures ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
20 December 2018
URL:
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/country-information/rir/Pages/index.aspx?doc=457883
Accessed Date:
21 August 2019
Title:
Update of MEX106345 of 26 July 2019 on the circumstances under which a person would lose their refugee status in Mexico, including whether leaving the country and applying for refugee status abroad results in automatic loss; circumstances under ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
16 August 2019
URL:
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/country-information/rir/Pages/index.aspx?doc=457878
Accessed Date:
27 August 2019
Title:
Update of MEX106346 of 9 August 2019 on the requirements and procedures to obtain a copy of an asylum record, including from outside the country; processing time for requests; circumstances under which an individual would not be able to obtain ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
22 August 2019
URL:
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/country-information/rir/Pages/index.aspx?doc=457889
Accessed Date:
29 August 2019
Title:
Concluding observations on the ninth periodic report of Mexico
Source:
United Nations. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
Date of Document:
25 July 2018
URL:
https://undocs.org/CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/9
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Mexico Gender Assessment
Date of Document:
30 April 2019
URL:
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/377311556867098027/pdf/Mexico-Gender-Assessment.pdf
Accessed Date:
7 August 2019
Title:
Situation of sexual minorities in Mérida and Monterrey, including legislation, treatment by authorities and society; state protection and support services available (2017-August 2019)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
18 August 2019
URL:
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/country-information/rir/Pages/index.aspx?doc=457877&pls=1
Accessed Date:
30 August 2019
Title:
Organized Crime and Violence in Mexico. Analysis Through 2018.
Source:
University of San Diego. Justice in Mexico Project.
Date of Document:
April 2019
Author:
Laura Calderón et al.
URL:
https://justiceinmexico.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Organized-Crime-and-Violence-in-Mexico-2019.pdf
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Jalisco Cartel New Generation (CJNG)
Date of Document:
21 May 2019
Author:
Lucy La Rosa and David A. Shirk
URL:
https://www.insightcrime.org/mexico-organized-crime-news/jalisco-cartel-new-generation/
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Policy Brief: The New Generation: Mexico's Emerging Organized Crime Threat
Source:
Justice in Mexico
Date of Document:
19 March 2018
URL:
https://justiceinmexico.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/180319-Policy_Brief-CJNG.pdf
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. 2019 Crime and Safety Report: Mérida.
Source:
United States. Overseas Security Advisory Council.
Date of Document:
3 April 2019
URL:
https://www.osac.gov/Content/Report/0085b4fd-b4ca-4286-9629-15f4aec03eb5
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Drug cartels, including Los Zetas, the Gulf Cartel (Cartel del Golfo), La Familia Michoacana, and the Beltrán Leyva Organization (BLO); activities and areas of operation; ability to track individuals within Mexico (2017-August 2019)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
15 August 2019
URL:
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/country-information/rir/Pages/index.aspx?doc=457872
Accessed Date:
28 August 2019
Title:
Tracking Mexico's Cartels in 2019
Date of Document:
29 January 2019
URL:
https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/tracking-mexicos-cartels-2019
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico's Out-Of-Control Criminal Market
Source:
Foreign Policy at Brookings
Date of Document:
March 2019
Author:
Vanda Felbab-Brown
URL:
https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/FP_20190322_mexico_crime-2.pdf
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Procedures to initiate a criminal complaint or investigation, including whether a complaint may be registered over the phone and on the internet, particularly in Mexico City, Nuevo León, Jalisco and Veracruz (2017-August 2019)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
16 August 2019
URL:
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/country-information/rir/Pages/index.aspx?doc=457876&pls=1
Accessed Date:
30 August 2019
Title:
Access to a lawyer during the first hours of custody in Mexico: A Situation Analysis
Source:
Association for the Prevention of Torture
Date of Document:
1 April 2019
URL:
https://www.apt.ch/content/files_res/apt_access_lawyer_en_final.pdf
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Shadow Report By Mexican Civil Society Organisations For The UN Committee Against Torture 2012-2019
Source:
Asistencia Legal por los Derechos Humanos et al.
URL:
https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/treatybodyexternal/Download.aspx?symbolno=INT%2fCAT%2fCSS%2fMEX%2f34446&Lang=en
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
The Implementing Law Of Mexico's National Prosecutor's Office: Progress and Pending Issues
Source:
Fundación para el Debido Proceso; Washington Office on Latin America
Date of Document:
March 2019
Author:
Úrsula Indacochea; Maureen Meyer
URL:
http://www.dplf.org/sites/default/files/fiscalia_eng.pdf
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico's Fight against Transnational Organized Crime
Source:
Army University Press. Military Review.
Date of Document:
24 May 2018
Author:
Dr. R. Evan Ellis
URL:
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Military-Review/Online-Exclusive/2018-OLE/May/Transnational-Organized-Crime
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Violence Against Journalists in Mexico: In Brief
Source:
United States. Congressional Research Service.
Date of Document:
17 May 2018
URL:
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R45199
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Turning The Tide On Impunity: Protection And Access To Justice For Journalists And Human Rights Defenders In Mexico
Source:
Washington Office on Latin America
Date of Document:
March 2019
URL:
https://www.wola.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/ENGLISH-WOLA-PBI-2019.pdf
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression on his mission to Mexico
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
13 November 2018
URL:
https://undocs.org/A/HRC/38/35/Add.2
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples on her visit to Mexico
Source:
United Nations. Human Rights Council.
Date of Document:
28 June 2018
URL:
https://undocs.org/A/HRC/39/17/Add.2
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. The Indigenous World 2019.
Source:
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
Date of Document:
April 2019
URL:
https://www.iwgia.org/images/documents/indigenous-world/IndigenousWorld2019_UK.pdf
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Caught Between Bullets And Neglect: Lack Of Protection For Defenders Of The Territory In The Tarahumara Sierra
Source:
Amnesty International
Date of Document:
24 January 2019
URL:
https://www.amnesty.org/download/Documents/AMR4195542019ENGLISH.PDF
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Observations on the State of Indigenous Human Rights in Mexico.
Source:
Cultural Survival
Date of Document:
March 2018
URL:
https://www.culturalsurvival.org/sites/default/files/Mexico%20UPR%202018.pdf
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. Indigenous peoples' rights to autonomy and self-government as a manifestation of the right to self-determination.
Source:
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights et al.
URL:
https://www.iwgia.org/images/documents/Books/IndigenousPeoplesRightstoAutonomyandSelfgovernment_UK.pdf
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
Mexico. World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples.
Source:
Minority Rights Group International
Date of Document:
June 2019
URL:
https://minorityrights.org/country/mexico/
Accessed Date:
14 August 2019
Title:
Access to databases of personal information by police or a third party, including who has access; recent data breaches (2017-August 2019)
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
1 August 2019
URL:
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/country-information/rir/Pages/index.aspx?doc=457866
Accessed Date:
22 August 2019
Title:
Circumstances under which victims of domestic violence and gang violence are granted protection; protection offered to claimants who do not meet Refugee Convention grounds, but instead claim a risk to their life or a risk of torture, or cruel ...
Source:
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Date of Document:
18 October 2018
URL:
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/country-information/rir/Pages/index.aspx?doc=457616
Accessed Date:
13 March 2019
Title:
An Overview of U.S. Immigration Laws Regulating the Admission and Exclusion of Aliens at the Border
Source:
United States. Congressional Research Service.
Date of Document:
10 June 2019
URL:
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/LSB/LSB10150
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
The Trump Administration's “Zero Tolerance” Immigration Enforcement Policy
Source:
United States. Congressional Research Service.
Date of Document:
26 February 2019
URL:
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R45266
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
Title:
“Come Back Later”: Challenges for Asylum Seekers Waiting at Ports of Entry
Source:
Washington Office on Latin America
Date of Document:
August 2018
Author:
Adam Isacson; Maureen Meyer; Adeline Hite
URL:
https://www.wola.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Ports-of-Entry-Report_PDFvers-3.pdf
Accessed Date:
9 August 2019
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