It has been suggested by the Mexican Government that it is a violation of Human Rights for latinos in AZ to have to carry documentation. And who would know better than they what constitutes a Human Rights abuse?
Migrants in Mexico are facing a "major human rights crisis" as the authorities fail to tackle widespread abuses, Amnesty International has warned.
The human rights group said officials ignored or even played a part in the rape, kidnap, and murder of migrants, often carried out by criminal gangs.
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Amnesty's report may not come as a surprise to those who have made or tried to make the difficult journey through Mexico, the BBC's Julian Miglierini reports from Mexico City.
But its release comes just after the Mexican government denounced a new tough immigration law in Arizona as a human rights violation.
Many here think that, when it comes to migration issues, Mexico first has to clean up its own act, our correspondent says.
Amnesty cited statistics from the Mexican National Human Rights Commission, which showed that nearly 10,000 migrants had been abducted, mainly for ransom, over a period of six months in 2009.
It said that almost half of those interviewed said public officials had played a direct role in their kidnap.
BBC News - Mexico migrants face human rights crisis, says Amnesty