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Aguascalientes Still Does Not Legally Recognize the Identity of Trans People

Summary by Newsweek México
The director of the civil association HIVDHA, Marco Antonio García Robles, warned that the absence of a gender identity law in Aguascalientes continues to generate structural violence against trans people, forcing them to resort to amparo to exercise basic rights such as the rectification of their birth certificates. In an interview with Newsweek Aguascalientes, García Robles described as worrying that the State does not yet have a legal framewo…
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The director of the civil association HIVDHA, Marco Antonio García Robles, warned that the absence of a gender identity law in Aguascalientes continues to generate structural violence against trans people, forcing them to resort to amparo to exercise basic rights such as the rectification of their birth certificates. In an interview with Newsweek Aguascalientes, García Robles described as worrying that the State does not yet have a legal framewo…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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