Mexico approves changes to its Security Laws
Mexico s lower House of its Congress approves sweeping changes to its Security Laws aiming for a more transparent way ahead for Intelligence.
By James Blears
Tired of being kept in the dark and left out in the cold about sensitive issues, an irritated Mexican Chamber of Deputies has just passed a law requiring foreign agents to keep them appraised, by sharing gathered information. This follows the recent arrest of former Mexican Defense Minister General Salvador Cienfuegos at Los Angeles International Airport on alleged drug trafficking charges. That came as a complete surprise and shock to Mexican Law Enforcement, which hadn t been kept in the loop by the DEA. Shaken and stirred, a furious Mexican Foreign Ministry issued a formal complaint, and diplomatic relations were severely strained. So much so, that the charges were then dropped and the General was returned under escort to Mexico. So.from now on, foreign agents won`t have bla