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From the anti-immigrant campaign to the 'Censorship Act'

Mexico City.-An anti-migrant campaign launched by the United States on Mexican television led to a hasty adjustment of the Telecommunications and Broadcasting Act, a law called the Opposition in the Country as "Censorship Law." The spot, which was announced by the U.S. Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, as a "multimillion dollar advertising campaign nationally and internationally," was broadcast during football matches and star time a …

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Mexico City.-An anti-migrant campaign launched by the United States on Mexican television led to a hasty adjustment of the Telecommunications and Broadcasting Act, a law called the Opposition in the Country as "Censorship Law." The spot, which was announced by the U.S. Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, as a "multimillion dollar advertising campaign nationally and internationally," was broadcast during football matches and star time a …

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The ghost of censorship continues to threaten Mexico! Although the Senate postponed the vote on the so-called Censorship Act, it warned that they will not give in to the state rectorship on this sector. President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo softened her position, but this is not enough...

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The so-called Censorship Act could allow the closure and blocking of websites, social networks and other platforms without the need for a court order.

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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