The Supreme Court ratified that it will no longer be mandatory to be a Mexican citizen by birth to access certain state public positions. The decision came after the Court invalidated a restriction in Durango related to the State Auditor’s Office.
The ruling allows naturalized citizens or those with dual nationality to also aspire to these positions, provided that the federal Constitution does not reserve the position exclusively for Mexican citizens by birth.
📌 The debate has already begun on social media:
- Some see it as a measure of inclusion and modernization.
- Others believe that certain strategic positions should maintain stricter requirements.
The ruling applies specifically to a state position in Durango, but many believe it could influence future discussions about access to public employment in Mexico.
💬 What do you think?
Is this a step forward in equal opportunities or an issue that should have more limitations?

Source: mexicodailypost



