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They're Giving Police Intelligence New Appropriation.

Summary by La Jornada
The emergence of the Law on the National System of Investigation and Intelligence in the Field of Public Security gives rise to interesting reflections. The first is to make it clear that there is no country in the world that does not have an intelligence system according to its needs and possibilities.

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The emergence of the Law on the National System of Investigation and Intelligence in the Field of Public Security gives rise to interesting reflections. The first is to make it clear that there is no country in the world that does not have an intelligence system according to its needs and possibilities.

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The international organization Article 19 warned that recent legal reforms in Mexico could give rise to a system of mass surveillance, by granting extensive powers of access to personal data to the Mexican State. --> Subscribe to the WhatsApp channel of adn40 In a statement issued on July 2, the NGO based in London and regional presence in Mexico, noted that the Intelligence Law and the National Guard Law allow access to databases without effect…

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The recent passage of the so-called Espía Act authorizes Mexican authorities to intervene by telephone through a court order. Although it is argued that it seeks to strengthen security, civil organizations warn of the danger it poses to the privacy and confidentiality of millions of people in the country. JOIN OUR WHATSAPP DIFUSION CHANNEL AND ENTER FROM INFORMATION TO THE MOMENT! CLICK HERE

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The president of the Bar Mexicana de Abogados in BC warns about the risks of the Law of the National System of Investigation and Intelligence in Public Security and calls on the judicial conscience

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The passage of the "Spy Law" jeopardizes the confidentiality of information belonging to millions of Mexicans. This legal framework allows authorities, with judicial authorization, to intercept phone calls, raising concerns about privacy protection in our country.

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The adoption of the Espía Law puts in check the confidentiality of the information of millions of Mexicans. This legal framework allows, under judicial authorization, that the authorities can intervene telephone calls, increasing doubts about the protection of privacy in our country.

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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