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Mexico Challenges Texas SB4 Law, Cites Human Rights, Trade Concerns
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Mexico Opposes Texas SB 4 Law, Cites U.S. DOJ's Opposition
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Mexico has taken a significant step by filing a brief in a U.S. court to oppose Texas' SB 4 immigration law, supporting the U.S. Department of Justice's opposition. The country argues that the law poses threats to trade and the well-being of its citizens abroad. This legal action highlights concerns over potential discrimination and strained relations between Mexico and the United States. Mexico's government is urging the court to block the enforcement of this strict immigration law, emphasizing the negative impact it could have on Mexicans residing in the state.