Raising concern about the proposed constitutional reforms in Mexico.
Summary
This resolution expresses the U.S. House of Representatives' formal concern regarding proposed constitutional changes in Mexico, particularly a major overhaul of its judicial system. The bill highlights that these reforms—which include electing judges by popular vote and reducing oversight of independent agencies—could weaken the separation of powers and undermine the rule of law in Mexico.
For citizens and businesses, the resolution warns that these changes may jeopardize shared economic interests and violate commitments under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). It also suggests that the reforms could hinder joint efforts to combat organized crime and drug trafficking, potentially impacting cross-border security and trade stability.
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