Monday,
May 9, 2016
Mexico to
Issue Birth Certificates to Undocumented Migrants in the US
By Elena Toledo (PanAm Post)
• Amendment Could Provide Birth Certificates to 2 Million Mexicans
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies endorsed a Senate bill
that will allow the issuance of birth certificates to unregistered Mexicans living within the country as well as in the exterior.
The bill, which received unanimous approval with 423 votes,
will now be sent to President Enrique Peña Nieto, who has the power to make it law.
The bill supports an amendment to Article 44 of the Mexican Foreign
Service Law, which states that heads of consular offices can act, when appropriate, as judges of the Civil Registry.
However, it does not make explicit their authority to issue birth certificates.
With the addition of three paragraphs, the law would say that when
a birth certificate is requested, the consular authority “shall issue civil status records to Mexicans residing outside
national territory, including birth certificates of those who were not registered at the time.” Other
conditions have not been specified.
[A week ago], the Mexican Senate unanimously approved the amendment.
The so-called
“invisible sector” in the bill refers to the more vulnerable population of undocumented immigrants living in the
United States, since they lack an official, documented identity.
Many of them arrived in the United States as newborns when their parents were crossing
the border. Once the changes go into effect, thousands of Mexican immigrants could obtain a birth certificate
for the first time in their lives – a record to establish who they are, as well as where and when they were born.
For those living the nightmare of “double invisibility,”
this could represent the first time they have an identity and a nationality, allowing them to register for an ID, bank account,
immigration relief benefits, a marriage license, and a way to sign up for college.
Without this amendment these immigrants would not be able to obtain
registration papers, since being doubly undocumented means they can’t leave the US and travel to Mexico to get their
papers.
According to data
provided by the Senate, there could be two million undocumented Mexicans in the United States with registration problems.
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"Mexico Will Issue Birth Certificates to Illegal Immigrants in United States," PanAm Post, May 6, 2016. Elena Toledo is an educator by trade, a social-media
apprentice, an activist for a democratic Honduras, and a free thinker. Follow her on Twitter @NenaToledo.