Mexico’s Senate has passed sweeping reforms aimed at addressing the national crisis of forced disappearances. The new measures promise to overhaul search efforts.
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00:00With 68 votes in favor, the project seeks to create a platform with technological tools in coordination with the National Registry to optimize the search for victims.
00:09The official National Regeneration Movement denied that the reform would turn the state into a surveillance entity and maintain that biometric data would be only used with clear protocols and for humanitarian purposes.
00:22After approval, the reform would go to the Chamber of Deputies for debate and subsequent vote.