Mexico prepares for SB 1070, sends human rights inspectors to border

The Associated Press
Monday, July 26, 2010 4:37 pm

MEXICO CITY - Mexico's National Human Rights Commission says it will send its inspectors to border crossings to monitor deportations that might result if Arizona's new immigration law goes into effect Thursday.

The law is being challenged by the U.S. federal government in court.

But the commission says inspectors in the border cities of Tijuana, Nogales, Ciudad Juarez and Reynosa will be at the border gates to ensure migrants are treated properly.

Mexico's Interior Department says Interior Secretary Francisco Blake met with U.S. Ambassador Carlos Pascual on Monday, and expressed his support for the U.S. challenge to the law.

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