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Gay marriage in Mexico

The Supreme Court of Mexico ruled that state law which considers the ultimate purpose of marriage to be “procreation, and or defines (marriage) as celebrated between a man and a woman, is unconstitutional.”  This does not mean however that gay marriage will immediately state in all states.  Any person who is denied the ability to marry based on these circumstances has the right to petition the local court.

For more detail read:  English  Spanish

Openly Gay Mayor in Zacatecas

Full article about Benjamin Medrano

Colima State Approves Same-Sex Civil Unions

Lawmakers in Mexico’s western state of Colima have approved a change in the state’s constitution that legalizes same-sex civil unions. See the full story at HuffPost

Mexico’s New Immigrants

A new study released this month by the Organization of American States (OAS) reported that the documented, foreign-born population in Mexico increased 45 percent from 2005 to 2010, reaching 850,000 people. In terms of the national origin breakdown of new immigrants in the three-year period from 2007 to 2010, the study found that most came from the U.S. (10,472).

Full article at Frontera NorteSur

Gay marriage victory in Mexican Supreme Court

 of AMERICA Blog gives the Full Story.

Gay Amateurs in Mexico

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Gay Amateurs

Made in Mexico

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Made in Mexico

Tijuana Places Update

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Rosarito – Marcha de la Diversidad Sexual

When: September 25 – Sunday
Time:  3:00pm
Additional information to follow when known.  

Tourist Assistance

To receive tourist assistance for all of Baja State by phone, dial 078 from a cell or land line.  If using a cell phone that is not native to Mexico, you will only reach tourist assistance if your phone is roaming and has attached to the local network.  English speaking operators are available around the clock.

Additionally, the very cramped tourist assistance booth on Av. Revolucion in Tijuana was closed and a store front location was opened during July.  Information about Baja, tours, restaurants, hotels, and discounts, or even directions on how to get to a location are available just by walking in.

As an additional note, the emergency line for police or medical services is 066.