Panel on Mexico Indians
Associated Press
MEXICO CITY —
The federal Chamber of Deputies has established a permanent committee on Indian affairs, a move long urged by representatives of Mexico’s numerous indigenous groups. The committee, created this week, will consider special needs including education, jobs, health and employment.
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