A blog on the less illuminated sides of Mexican politics with a focus on political parties and actors. CURRENTLY suspended due to circumstances beyond the blogger's control.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Quintana Roo passes anti-trafficking law: 45 years for culprits
The state congress in Quintana Roo unanimously passed an anti-human trafficking law that stipulates up to 45 years in prison for the crime, which the state, given its location heavily developed tourism industry, is particularly vulnerable to. The law began as an initiative by PRD state legislator Luz María Beristáin Navarrete: Credit where credit's due.
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