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- The creation of a toll-free phone hotline (185 54 63 63 95) so Mexicans in the U.S. can contact their government in Mexico for assistance, information and consular protection.
- The activation of a direct 24-hour phone line in the U.S. for consular assistance.
- Encouraging people to download and make use of the app for Mexican U.S. consulates.
- Increasing the number of mobile consulates to assist a greater number of people with protection and documentation.
- Increasing the number of consulate appointments so more Mexicans can request documents such as passports and birth certificates.
- Promote the registration and issuance of birth certificates for children of Mexican nationals born in the U.S.
- Extend the work hours of protection departments at the consulates.
- Strengthen financial and banking assistance.
- Strengthen dialogue with local and state authorities.
- Improve ties with civil rights organizations.
- Call on the entire Mexican community to avoid conflict and any actions that could result in penal or administrative sanctions.
Interesting.
Not a single word about stopping the flow of illegal immigrants, nor a process for handling those being deported. Guess they don't want their criminals back, huh?