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Friday, June 27, 2008

Plan Mexico Legislation Update from CIP

Last night the Senate approved the 2008 supplemental appropriations bill. (Best recorded vote title ever: "Motion To Concur In House Amendments To Senate Amendment To House Amendment To Senate Amendment To H.R. 2642.") The final bill, now on its way to the President, includes $400 million for Mexico, "of which not less than $73,500,000 shall be used for judicial reform, institution building, anti-corruption, and rule of law activities." An additional $65 million will go to Central America, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.Human rights conditions over aid to Mexico were softened significantly, changed to be less stringent than either the House's or Senate's versions of the bill. The final bill does nonetheless require that human rights cases be investigated and tried by civilian prosecutors "in accordance with Mexican and international law." The earlier language had triggered a "violation of sovereignty" outcry from the Mexican government. This morning, though, the Mexican government said that it found the final bill's human-rights conditions acceptable.