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Mexico Senate OKs Security Bills Modeled on Sheinbaum’s Approach

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Mexico’s Senate approved several government-backed security bills that aim to bolster crime fighting by improving investigation and intelligence capacities, an approach the opposition says risks allowing invasive surveillance.

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The Senate approves the General Law on the National Public Security System, which empowers SSPC and strengthens intelligence work.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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On Tuesday, the Senate Chamber unanimously approved the bill aimed at strengthening the institutionality of municipalities to meet the challenges of public security and crime prevention.The initiative, which amends Act No. 18,695, the constitutional organization of municipalities, and other legal bodies, devotes itself to prevention with the main and priority role of municipalities.In this regard, its coordination with the Office of the Under-Se…

·Chile
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On the anniversary of its creation, the National Guard received a legislative “gift” that redefines its structure, functions and command. With 75 votes in favour ... The Senate Passes National Guard Law: Alert Opposition on Militarization of the Country aparece primero en LJA Aguascalientes.

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It includes the creation of the Central Intelligence Platform, which will be interconnected with the intelligence systems of the Mexican State's public security institutions, as well as with the records and information banks held by any other public institution and individuals.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The Senate passed by majority the Law of the National System of Investigation and Intelligence in Public Security. The post The Senate approves issuing the General Law National Public Security System first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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