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Mexico Moves Closer to Biometric ID – Will the People Comply? – altnews.org

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Author Derrick Broze Privacy advocates warn that a package of new laws recently passed in Mexico are a dangerous step towards

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Mexico City.- President Claudia Sheinbaum said that no citizen is obliged to provide his or her data in order to have a biometric CURP, but recommended the registration because he or she can support those who become victims of disappearance. The governor indicated that the new law does not establish forced commitments, but suggested that the ideal is for people to register in the new process starting in October, as a preventive strategy for poss…

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Although she clarified that the biometric CURP, part of the new General Law on the Search of Persons, will not be mandatory nor will there be any time limits for obtaining it, the secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, said that the commitment to the search for missing persons “is not an empty promise” and “we will fulfill and help the seeking mothers.” She clarified that the biometric CURP –which will begin to be issued in October– wi…

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Mexico is preparing for the entry into force of the new General Laws on Forced Disappearances of Persons, Disappearances Committed by Individuals and the National System for the Search of Persons, as well as the General Population, which include the integration of more personal information into the Single Key of Population Registration (CURP), so President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo said today July 24, 2025 of the benefits of including biometric da…

On July 24, 2025, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo stated that no citizen was required to provide their data to obtain a biometric Unique Population Registry Code (CURP), but she recommended registration because, according to her, it could support victims of disappearances. The president indicated that the new General Law on Forced Disappearances of Persons… Source

The secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, said that the biometric CURP, contemplated in the new General Law on the Search of Persons, will not be mandatory nor will it have forced deadlines for its processing. The official emphasized that the project respects the...

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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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