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Comptroller s Office authorized military deployment at borders to collaborate in control of illegal migration

Comptroller’s Office authorized military deployment at borders to collaborate in control of illegal migration The document was published amid the mass influx of people through unauthorized crossings in the north of the country. Referencial / Agencia Uno Compartir Armed Forces and the military deployment in the country’s border, was published in the  Diario Oficial (Official Gazette). The document indicates that officials are allowed to act in situations related to  immigration through unauthorized crossing borders, as well as in activities that are linked to drug trafficking and transnational organized crime. “This Office of the Comptroller General has implemented the document of the sum, by means of which the Decree No. 265, of 2019, of that Cabinet Ministry, is modified, which authorizes collaboration and delegates to the Defense Minister the powers in matters of, including the activities indicated therein, 

Mexico s New Governmental Immigration Fees For 2021 - Immigration

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Effective January 1, 2021, immigration procedures related to foreign nationals and expatriates are subject to new governmental fees, published by Mexico s Ministry of the Interior ( Secretaria de Gobernación, SEGOB) and National Immigration Institute (NII) ( Instituto Nacional de Migración, INM). On December 29, 2020, the  Official Gazette of the Federation ( Diario Oficial de la Federación) published the Miscellaneous Tax Resolution for fiscal year 2021 and its annex 19, through which articles 7.1, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, and 7.8 establish the implementation of the corresponding increases of governmental fees contemplated within the Federal Rights Law (FRL) (

Mexico - CRE Suspends Again Deadlines and Terms due to COVID 19 | Mayer Brown - Energy Forward

On January 18, 2021, the Energy Regulatory Commission ( Comisión Reguladora de Energía, “CRE”) published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (Diario Oficial de la Federación, “DOF”) a resolution suspending again all deadlines and terms of actions and procedures before the CRE. In a manner similar to the last suspension resolution, the suspension will be effective from today, January 18, 2021, until the date on which the health authority of the federal government or authorities of Mexico City determine that it is possible to resume activities of the Federal Public Administration. The suspension period will be considered non-business days and, therefore, any type of action or procedure before the CRE must be carried out on the first business day following the date of the resolution establishing the resumption of the terms and deadlines. This date is unknown at this time. However, please note that CRE will continue receiving briefs, notices and reports on Tuesd

Q&A On Mexico s Telework Legislation: Answers To Employers Questions On The Pending Reform - Employment and HR

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. On December 9, 2020, Mexico s Senate of the Republic approved amendments to Article 311 and added Chapter XII Bis of the Federal Labor Law (FLL), on teleworking. If President Andres Manuel López Obrador approves the bill, it will become effective the day after it is published in the Official Journal of the Federation ( Diario Oficial de la Federación). The following frequently asked questions and answers may be helpful to employers that are, or may be considering, providing telework arrangements for their employees. Question 1. What is the definition of

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