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Migrant Force praises the initiative to achieve representation of Mexican immigrants in the House

Migrant Force applauds the progress of the constitutional reform initiative to include eight seats representing Mexican immigrants in the US

Migrant Force praises the initiative to achieve representation of Mexican immigrants in the House
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The Mexican-origin community in the United States is represented by the intergovernmental, non-partisan, and non-profit movement and organization Mexican-origin, which recognized the ancient advancements made by the democratic reform initiative, which directly incorporates, for the first time, expat seats in the Chamber of Deputies into the Congress of the Union's structural design to represent Hispanic immigrants residing worldwide.

The inclusion of eight reserved seats for refugees of that nationality who have established themselves in the United States represents, in their opinion, a significant step in the administrative recognition of a community made up of millions of Mexicans who maintain economic, social, and family relations with the nation.

In this context, the idea of these positions as reserved candidacies and for the special election of Mexican immigrants living overseas should be seen as a result of years of social activism, organisational lobbying, and political presence in parliamentary and consular bodies.

The reform, in addition to safeguarding the right to vote and been voted for from abroad, and consolidating the addition of Mexican citizens who reside outside the country's political style, was emphasized by the Binational Council of Fuerza Migrante.

But, it warns that the design that was approved still has work to be done. The removal of proportional representation in the Senate, in particular, limits the ability to elect Mexican immigrants as their representatives in that room.

Additionally, the absence of this demographic group in both houses of Congress results in an administrative imbalance that renders the Mexican citizenry's political representation process inadequate. • Increasing and updating the voter registry of Mexicans who reside worldwide are some of the changes made by Fuerza Migrante to extra legislation intended to guarantee the whole exercise of political rights by Mexican immigrants living abroad. • Safe and accessible voter registration options outside of the state. • Efficacious operational measures to remove structural barriers to register and participation. • Promouvoir Mexican nationals ' ability to cast ballots in national and local elections, including those held in governors, state legislatures, communities, and city governments.

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