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« on: August 27, 2015, 11:42:24 PM » |
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On one hand, Mexican government is merely trying to figure out what forms of ID the US agencies in question would accept. The consulate is doing one of its basic jobs: assisting its own citizens in relationship with the host government.
Then, of course, we are not saints here either. For decades Chiapas authorities have been doing the same thing as the Texans - only to Guatemalans, etc. I believe, this has changed recently, but it used to be very difficult for a child of Guatemalan citizens without legal Mexican papers to obtain a Chiapas birth certificate. And, of course, Mexico, like the US, has the birthright citizenship.
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