Anaya Alert Law for Government to Geolocalize Citizens
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Anaya Accuses Morena Seeks to Create a ‘Spy Government’ with the Forced Disappearance of Persons Act
Are they going for the privacy of Mexicans? Ricardo Anaya Cortés, coordinator of the PAN bench, warned that the amendments to the General Law on Forced Disappearance of Persons could open the door to espionage against any citizen.During his intervention at the meeting of the United Commissions on the Interior and Legislative Studies of the Senate, Ricardo Anaya questioned why the Morena government is pushing for four reforms that, in his opinion…
Mexico City.- Ricardo Anaya, leader of the PAN in the Senate, said that with the new Telecommunications Law the federal government will be able to geolocalize citizens without having to have a court order. In a press conference, the legislator said that this possibility is contained in article 160 of the ruling, and that so far "everything indicates that they will not move a comma." "Article 160 gives the Agency (Digital Transformation) powers t…
José Flores Sosa, interim director of the Network in Defense of Digital Rights, warned that the new law on public security allows to exchange data with foreign governments without clear controls, and warned that judicial controls on sensitive data such as geolocation have been eliminated, while opening the door to the use of artificial intelligence for mass surveillance.
The Joint Committees of Radio, Television and Cinematography, as well as Communications and Transport and Legislative Studies, convened an extraordinary meeting in the Senate for this Friday to approve the Initiative with a Draft Decree issuing the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, qualified by the opposition as a tool of censorship and control. The coordinator of the senators of the National Action Party (PAN), Ricardo Anaya, said tha…
Octavio Ortiz García/ Metapolitics Morelia, Michoacán, on June 26, 2025.- Morelia's municipal president, Alfonso Martínez Alcázar, flatly rejected the legislative proposal that would allow the Federal Government to access in real time the location of any citizen, without any investigation or judicial process. In a social media message, Martínez Alcázar described the initiative as the new “Spy Law” and argued that it represents an attempt to lega…
This Thursday, Senator Ricardo Anaya denounced the strengthening of a system of extreme surveillance by the federal government and that through consulting the CURP they have access to the real-time geolocation of a person. “Any request you make for Amazon, for Rappi, any shipment you make for Estafeta, any bus ticket, any plane ticket you buy, any hotel you stay in” that can be consulted by the government under the excuse that Mexicans if they d…
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