TIJUANA — For many border families, having their children have the nationality of both countries represents an advantage to study, travel and exercise different rights in Mexico. The “I am Mexico” campaign seeks to facilitate this process for children and adolescents born in the United States who have Mexican parents. In Tijuana, some families have already started preparing to take advantage of the program, which in addition to simplifying the p…
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TIJUANA — For many border families, having their children have the nationality of both countries represents an advantage to study, travel and exercise different rights in Mexico. The “I am Mexico” campaign seeks to facilitate this process for children and adolescents born in the United States who have Mexican parents. In Tijuana, some families have already started preparing to take advantage of the program, which in addition to simplifying the p…