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(Efrain) Jiménez, who works as the national coordinator of the Subcommittee of the 3x1 Program and Productive Projects of the Consultative Counsel of the Institute of Mexicans abroad (IME), considered that the Mexican government should show coherence in its policies towards immigrants.

"On the one hand, they ask for our support; and on the other, they do not give us the tools to invest", he affirmed. Jiménez put an example: if a migrant wants to invest in Mexico, the first thing that is required is a valid identification such as the voter ID card. Also a Tax Form and the Registration of Population Code (CURP). None of these documents are given out at Mexican Consulates.

"Nowadays, in the United States we require that state governments and cities recognize the Matricula Consular Card as an official identification, but in Mexico they don't. Not coherence exists", he added. "They want immigrants to invest in Mexico, but they don't give us legal identity".