Share this via Email Their ebb and flow largely reflect choices and tit-for-tat responses by criminal groups toward one another. 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. It is also a criminal offense in all states. The attorney general never properly implemented a 2018 reform intended to make the office more independent from the government and more accountable to victims and their families, human rights and rule-of-law groups report. The Interior Secretariat reaffirmed its commitment to protect refugee applicants even as the country experienced an unprecedented number of applicants. Follow the U.S. Embassy on Facebook and Twitter. Municipal candidates and challengers seeking to oust incumbents were the most common victims of political violence, with victims spread across the political spectrum. Authorities arrested four police officers and charged them with femicide (killing a woman because of her gender). Enforcement, however, was inconsistent across the states. In August Baja California and Yucatan passed laws banning LGBTQI+ conversion therapy. The criminal justice system routinely fails to provide justice to victims of violent crimes and human rights violations. On March 11, an anticorruption and antinepotism constitutional reform granted the Federal Judiciary Council the administrative organ of the federal court system more oversight over district and appeals courts and limited hiring authorities of individual judges. On August 28, approximately 500 migrants, the majority from Haiti, started a caravan from Tapachula to Mexico City to obtain expedited asylum processing. In many states, people with disabilities have no choice but to depend on their families for assistance or to live in institutions, which is inconsistent with their right to live independently and be included in the community under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Nonetheless, discrimination was common against racial and ethnic minorities, including Black, Afro-Mexican, and indigenous groups. The Bicentennial Framework is unlikely to restore that. A warrant for arrest is not required if an official has direct evidence regarding a persons involvement in a crime, such as having witnessed the commission of a crime; in a 2018 report, the domestic think tank Mexico Evalua determined that 90 percent of all arrests fell under this category. The law requires children younger than 18 to complete compulsory basic education and to have a medical certificate to work. In April authorities arrested and prosecuted Alexis Rafael Valadez Vazquez under the new law for publishing intimate photographs of women online, without their consent, to extort them. The top destination was Cancn and the Mayan Riviera, which received 2.4 million people, according to Mexico's tourism office. Children constituted 19 percent of irregular migrant flows identified by authorities; 30 percent of them were unaccompanied. As of October the special unit had reissued arrest warrants for 11 of the 78 released detainees, including municipal police officers, but made no arrests. The National Guard, like SEMAR and SEDENA, lacks an investigative authority. A forensic doctor at the Yucatan Prosecutor Generals Office confirmed that he had suffered sexual abuse. Minors were recruited or forced by cartels to traffic persons, drugs, or other goods across the border with the United States. Indigenous persons in isolated regions reported incidents of forced labor in which cartel members forced them to perform illicit activities or face death. 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. Impunity for torture was prevalent among the security forces. From 2013 through 2020, the CNDH received 3,799 complaints. In July 2020 authorities extradited Lozoya, former director of PEMEX, the state-owned petroleum company, from Spain. 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. They lack access to justice, education, legal standing, legal capacity, protection from domestic violence, and informed consent in health decisions. The 911 hotline received 139,554 calls reporting incidents of violence against women from January to June, an increase of 6 percent over the same months in 2020. Share this via WhatsApp Physical Conditions: According to the Federal Prison System, as of June there were 220,393 inmates in 288 state and federal facilities with a designed capacity for 217,064. The survey also reported that persons with darker skin completed 6.5 years of schooling, while those with white skin completed 10 years. Human rights and environmental activists, many from indigenous communities, continued to be targets of violence. Read the full report. Women and pregnant people face many barriers when trying to access abortion, even when it is legal. In fact, over 30 million people visited Cancun in 2022 - and the vast majority of them come and go completely unscathed. Between January and April the Office of the Special Prosecutor for Electoral Crimes in the Attorney Generals Office initiated 14 investigations related to gender-based political violence against women. Poverty in Guanajuato. They lack access to buildings, transportation, and public spaces. Security forces responded by killing four suspects and arresting 25. The most common aggressions were intimidation and harassment, followed by threats and physical attacks, according to civil society groups. Prohibition of Forced or Compulsory Labor, c. Prohibition of Child Labor and Minimum Age for Employment, d. Discrimination with Respect to Employment and Occupation. There are no other restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in Guanajuato state, which includes tourist areas in:San Miguel de Allende,Guanajuato City, andsurrounding areas. Most are now buried in mass graves. A video leaked to the press in August showed a soldier giving the order to kill a civilian. In January. Mexico's defense secretary, Luis Cresencio Sandoval, has defended his government's tactics, calling the attacks a counteroffensive against growing government pressure, including the deployment of. Administration: Authorities did not always conduct investigations into credible allegations of mistreatment. 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. By law the government collected biometric data from migrants. Additionally, U.S. citizens have been the victims of both non-violent and violent crimes in tourist and non-tourist areas. Although the law requires entities recruiting for overseas employment to register with the STPS, there is no enforcement mechanism, and only a handful of recruiters complied. Federal law prohibits torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, as well as the admission of confessions obtained through illicit means as evidence in court. The CNDH reported indigenous women were among the most vulnerable groups in society. Families of the disappeared have formed more than 130 search collectives to investigate disappearances, including, frequently, by digging up mass graves. Members of these groups frequently maintain roadblocks and may use violence towards travelers. Despite a 2017 injunction issued by a state district judge to prevent further grave abuses at the institution, the CNDH reported state authorities failed to supervise the conditions at Ciudad de los Ninos. A variety of domestic and international human rights groups generally operated without government restriction, investigating and publishing their findings on human rights cases. Reports indicated that women suffered disproportionately from pretrial detention. Southern states reported the lowest access to skilled health care during pregnancy due to geographic, financial, and cultural barriers. Only 3 in 10 say New Mexico's a safe place to live and higher crime rates may explain statewide worry about safety. Mexican National Guard members arrest a migrant who tried crossing the Ro Bravo in Ciudad Jurez, Mexico on April 19, 2021, Share this via Facebook The law mandates the creation of a public registry of companies supplying specialized services to verify only registered companies fulfilling tax and administrative requirements may supply those services. For example, the office issued three arrest warrants in the case of the August 2020 killing of Juan Nelcio Espinosa, an independent journalist in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, who died while in police custody. In January 2020 the government raised the minimum wage. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping. The law provides for the right of indigenous persons to elect representatives to local office according to uses and customs law (see section 6, Indigenous Peoples) rather than federal and state electoral law. The National Council to Prevent Discriminations 2017 national survey on discrimination found 58 percent of Afro-Mexicans and 65 percent of indigenous persons considered their rights were respected little or not at all. The survey also reported 22 percent of persons said they would not share a household with an Afro-Mexican. From 2013 through 2020, the CNDH received 3,799 complaints of military abuses. After denying they existed, in 2019 the Prosecutor Generals Office provided evidence of Pegasus licensing contracts in 2016 and 2017. In July Public Safety Secretary Rosa Isela Rodriguez revealed that the Felipe Calderon and Enrique Pena Nieto administrations signed 31 contracts for $61 million to buy Pegasus spy software. In a June International Organization for Migration survey, 20 percent of citizens and 35 percent of third-country migrants reported using a smuggler to arrive to the U.S.-Mexico border. The government, in conjunction with international organizations, made efforts to promote the safe, voluntary return, resettlement, or local integration of IDPs. SANTA FE, N.M. - State lawmakers have less than three weeks to approve bills and send them to the governor's desk for a signature, that includes every single public safety proposal introduced . Civil society organizations, however, reported that the number of labor inspections was not sufficient to secure compliance. The Mexican government announced that homicides declined by 3.6% from. Media outlets reported authorities tortured and sexually abused Ravelo. Sanchez was a reporter for Facebook-based Panorama Pacifico and was in the protection mechanism after suffering an attempt on his life in July 2020. Forced labor persisted in the domestic service and in child-care, manufacturing, mining, food-processing, construction, tourism, begging, street-vending, leather-goods-production, and agriculture sectors, especially in the production of chili peppers and tomatoes. The government had minimal presence in the ownership of news media but remained a significant source of advertising revenue for many media organizations, which at times influenced coverage. The midterm elections, the largest in the countrys history due to the record number of more than 20,000 offices up for election, had a 52 percent turnout, a record for a nonpresidential election. Organized criminal groups dominated migrant smuggling operations and often kidnapped, threatened, and extorted migrants to pay a fee for facilitating northbound travel. Independent Monitoring: The government permitted independent monitoring of prison conditions by the International Committee of the Red Cross, CNDH, and state human rights commissions. And in December, the newU.S.-Mexico Bicentennial Framework for Security, Public Health, and Safe Communitieswent into effect, replacing the Mrida Initiative that Lpez Obrador intensely disliked while his administrationseverely minimizedU.S.-Mexico security cooperation. Six female candidates became governors, the largest number in the history of the country. The government deployed hundreds of security forces to contain the caravan. State governments reported investigating 12 suspected forced labor cases in 2020. In May 2020 a constitutional amendment established the disability pension as a constitutional right, prioritizing children, indigenous, and Afro-Mexican persons with disabilities younger than age 64 who lived in poverty. The most common reason to remove content was defamation, followed by privacy and security. Regarding property crimes, the. Do not display signs of wealth, such as wearing expensive watches or jewelry. In May 2020, the president formally deployed the military to assist the National Guard in civilian law enforcement. Criminal cartels, common criminals, and sometimes police and migration officials regularly target people migrating through Mexico to rob, kidnap, extort, rape, or kill them. The Secretariat of National Defense and Secretariat of the Navy also play a role in domestic security, particularly in combating organized criminal groups. Guanajuato isn't exactly the safest location in Mexico to travel to, but there are definitely some safe spots for people to visit. In the June midterm elections, citizens voted for all members of the Chamber of Deputies, 15 governors, state legislators, and mayors across the country. In Baja California Sur, Guanajuato, Michoacan, Nayarit, Nuevo Leon, and Yucatan, the crimes of defamation and libel are prosecuted, with penalties ranging from three days to five years in prison and fines for committing defamation or slander, both considered crimes against honor. Slander is punishable under the criminal laws of the states of Campeche, Nuevo Leon, Sonora, Yucatan, and Zacatecas, with sentences ranging from three months to six years in prison and fines. Nonetheless, Quevedo Cruz remained in detention as of September 11. Authorities accused the suspects of smuggling 20 to 80 migrants per day through Baja California into the United States for more than a decade. The color of the circles corresponds to the homicide rate and the size to the number of homicide reports (which may refer to more than one victim). Penalties for violations of the law were commensurate with those for other similar laws. According to NGOs, however, the state search committees often lacked the capacity to fulfill their mandate. In March authorities in Mexico City opened an investigation based on allegations of rape against Andres Roemer, a prominent writer, producer, consular officer, and former UNESCO goodwill ambassador. According to a 2017 INEGI survey, the most recent information available, 12 percent of women were illegally asked to take a pregnancy test as a prerequisite to being hired. U.S. citizens and LPRs have been victims of kidnapping. Rather than receiving daily wages once a week, as mandated by law, day laborers had to meet certain harvest quotas to receive the promised wage. Some public officials blocked critical journalists and media from following their social media accounts. Mexico endorsed the World Health Organizations Solidarity Call to Action for the Covid-19 Technology Access Pool, an initiative to realize equitable global access to COVID-19 health technologies through pooling of knowledge, intellectual property and data., Human Rights Watch defends the rights of people in close to 100 countries worldwide, spotlighting abuses and bringing perpetrators to justice, Human Rights Watch is a 501(C)(3)nonprofit registered in the US under EIN: 13-2875808, Military Abuses and Extrajudicial Killings, Attacks on Journalists and Human Rights Defenders, Key International Actors and Foreign Policy. The CNDHs 2020 National Diagnostic of Penitentiary Supervision reported that state prisons were understaffed and suffered from poor sanitary conditions as well as a lack of separation between those sentenced and those awaiting trial. In March 2021, a lawyer for the families of victims told Reuters that no soldiers had yet been detained, despite the video evidence. Despite a government program to transmit public education classes via internet, television, and radio during the pandemic, reports suggested that at least 2.5 million children did not continue their basic education. Anyone over the age of 18 was eligible to receive at least the first dose of the vaccine by September. A A A. According to the measurement, which offers a balance for 2020, the capital of Potos has a rate of 37,400 victims per 100,000 inhabitants, only below Toluca, capital of the State of Mexico, with 38,300. Conditions in prisons and detention centers were often harsh and life threatening. Two of the . State search collectives reported being victims, at times fatal, of attacks, threats, and other acts of harassment. There are no restrictions on travel for U.S. government employees in San Luis Potosi state. Online discrimination, harassment, and threats were problems particularly for women journalists and politicians, as well as any individuals and organizations advocating for womens rights. Wages were illegally withheld until the end of the harvest to ensure that the workers did not leave. Under the accusatorial system, judges conduct all hearings and trials and follow the principles of public access and cross-examination. President Lpez Obrador has greatly expanded the scope of the armed forces activities, deploying them for law enforcement and customs enforcement, and to control irregular immigration, run social programs, and build and operate mega projects. Citizens generally registered the births of newborns with local authorities. Penalties for law violations regarding occupational safety and health regulations were commensurate with those for other similar laws but were rarely enforced. Discrimination: The law provides women the same legal status and rights as men and equal pay for equal work performed in equal jobs, hours of work, and conditions of efficiency. The law establishes penalties for discrimination based on gender, race, ethnicity, color, religion, language, pregnancy, political belief, or any other nature that violates human dignity. Since President Lpez Obrador took office, the National Council on People with Disabilities, the principal government body coordinating efforts to implement disability rights, has been effectively non-operational. The state search commission paused all search efforts between May and June due to increased levels of insecurity for family search collectives, according to civil society groups. Thus, they can act against crime and arrest people only when they see crime happeningin flagrancia. Sexual Harassment: Federal law prohibits sexual harassment and provides for fines from 250 to 5,000 times the minimum daily wage, but the law was not effectively enforced. If separating from your travel group, send a friend your GPS location. with disabilities attended school at a lower rate than those without disabilities. (Lpez Obrador falsely claimed in November 2021 that a deal to end forest loss by 2030 reached at the global climate summit in Glasgow was inspired by Sowing Life.) Workers argued that the protectionist union holding the collective bargaining agreement pressured workers to legitimize the agreement, offered bribes, and tampered with ballots. The government continued implementing the labor reforms in a phased manner, with the reform coming online in eight states in November 2020, and phase two started on November 3 with 13 states, and phase three to be concluded on May 1, 2022, for the remaining states. The CNB reported that during that period, of the 3,025 bodies exhumed, authorities identified 1,153 and returned 822 to their families. These crimes are rarely reported, investigated, or punished. Queretaro state Exercise Increased Caution. Governmental Posture Towards International and Nongovernmental Investigation of Alleged Abuses of Human Rights, Section 6. The president has collaborated with the US in abusive anti-immigration policies, including illegal expulsion of migrants and asylum seekers by plane and bus to Central America. Between January and May there were an additional 20 complaints of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment against the National Guard, 20 against the army, and 11 against the National Migration Institute. The reforms provide workers with the right to freely elect union representatives and approve or reject collective bargaining agreements through a secret ballot process before they are registered. The federal government created a National System for the Search of Missing Persons as required by law, but as of August it had not established the required National Forensic Data Bank. Tweets disseminated their identities and their media outlets and also made veiled threats. State and municipal laws addressing domestic violence largely failed to meet the required federal standards and often were unenforced. The STPS certification of the new election set November 3 as the date for termination of the existing agreement, thus establishing that representation rights would be determined under the new labor reform rules and institutions. Some prisons were undersubscribed, while others were overcrowded. 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. Oaxaca state Exercise Increased Caution. Yesterday Updated 10:45 a.m. In these areas, local law enforcement has limited capacity to respond to incidents of crime. InSight Crime's GameChangers 2022 looks back at the most consequential criminal stories across Latin America this year. Posted 10:45 a.m. The National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) is responsible for independently investigating security force abuses, including killings, and can issue nonbinding recommendations for prosecution. Calls included reports of relationship aggression, sexual assault, sexual harassment, rape, and intrafamily violence. Detained migrants have said they were not given masks or soap and were denied medical treatment when they had symptoms of Covid-19. Sometimes family members arranged marriages for girls younger than 18. As of July 13, a total of 3,501 prisoners had contracted COVID-19 and 75,162 had received vaccines, according to the CNDH. 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