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Mexican Congress approves keeping military in police work

Por: Los Angeles Times World October 14, 2022

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Mexico’s Congress has approved a constitutional reform that allows the armed forces to continue performing domestic law enforcement duties through 2028. Putting soldiers on the streets was long viewed as a stopgap measure to fight drug gang violence, and legislators had previously said civilian police should take over those duties by 2024. But President Andrés Manuel López Obrador supports relying on the military indefinitely because he... + full article



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