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In general terms, Mexican people are considered partly free. Major obstacles to 'full freedom' include corruption among many public officials, a general sense of insecurity due to the current war on drugs and several human right violations made by the police and military due to this same war.

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In general terms, all the same you could find in any western country.

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Mexico is signatory of the universal declaration of human rights, so its citizens have basically all rights any western nation would have.

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Same you can find on the US or any western country, for that matter.

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