Regaining Mexican Rights
Seventy-five naturalized U.S. citizens regained their rights as Mexican nationals during a ceremony Friday at the Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles. Changes in Mexican law have allowed many emigrants who are now U.S. citizens to obtain dual nationality, restoring property ownership rights and other privileges in Mexico. The ceremony was held on the Mexican holiday marking the signing of the 1917 constitution.
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