119-SRES356

A resolution requesting information on the United Mexican States' human rights practices pursuant to section 502B(c) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.

Last action was on 7-31-2025

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Current status is Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S5006-5007: 2)

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119th CONGRESS

1st Session

S. RES. 356

Requesting information on the United Mexican States’ human rights practices pursuant to section 502B(c) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.


IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

July 31, 2025

Mr. Kaine submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations

RESOLUTION


(a) Statement requested - The Senate requests that the Secretary of State, not later than 30 days after the date of the adoption of this resolution, submit to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, pursuant to section 502B(c) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2304(c)), a statement regarding Mexico’s human rights practices that has been prepared in collaboration with the Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor and the Office of the Legal Adviser at the Department of State.

(b) Elements - The statement submitted pursuant to subsection (a) should include—

(1) - all available credible information concerning alleged violations of internationally recognized human rights by the Government of Mexico, including—

(A) - arbitrary and unlawful arrest, detention, imprisonment, torture and cruel or inhumane treatment, including of people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government;

(B) - violations of due process rights, including a description of any opportunity provided to people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government to demonstrate that they have been wrongfully arrested, detained, or imprisoned;

(C) - enforced disappearances and arbitrary or unlawful killings, including extrajudicial killings, including of people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government;

(D) - trafficking in persons, including forced or slave labor, including of people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government; and

(E) - treatment of and legal rights and status provided by the Government of Mexico to people in Mexico who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government;

(2) - a description of the steps the United States Government has taken—

(A) - to promote respect for and observance of human rights as part of the Government of Mexico’s activities;

(B) - to discourage any practices that are inimical to internationally recognized human rights;

(C) - to publicly or privately call attention to, and disassociate the United States and any security assistance provided for the Government of Mexico from, any practices described in subparagraph (B); and

(D) - to assess, prior to removal, how the Government of Mexico would treat people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government, including—

(i) - conducting individualized assessments of such individuals to determine whether the Government of Mexico may send that person to their country of origin or last residence, and if so, whether the Government of Mexico would provide them with meaningful opportunity before their removal to show that they may be persecuted, tortured, or otherwise harmed; and

(ii) - ensuring that the Government of Mexico would provide such individuals with legal immigration status, should they wish to remain in Mexico, and would be treated humanely; and

(3) - other information, including—

(A) - an assessment from the Secretary of State of the likelihood that United States security assistance (as defined in section 502B(d) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2304(d))) provided to Mexico could be used in support of activities by government officials related to the rendition, trafficking, detention, or imprisonment of people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government;

(B) - any analysis conducted by the United States Government of the conditions to be faced in Mexico by people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government, prior to the rendition, removal, trafficking, detention, or imprisonment of such individuals to Mexico;

(C) - an assessment from the Secretary of State of the conditions in any detention centers or prisons in Mexico that may hold people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government, including an assessment of allegations of torture and other gross violations of human rights;

(D) - a description of any actions that the United States Government is taking to ensure that the Government of Mexico returns people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government, in compliance with United States court orders regarding their return to the United States;

(E) - a description of any actions that the United States Government is taking to address the risk of detention, torture, or forced disappearances of people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government, or efforts to facilitate the detention, torture, or forced disappearances of such people;

(F) - a description of any actions the United States Government is taking to protect people who are not citizens of Mexico but are within the United States jurisdiction or effective control from unlawful rendering, trafficking, or other means of removal to Mexico;

(G) - all information regarding any agreement or financial transaction between the United States Government and the Government of Mexico related to the rendition, removal, trafficking, detention, or imprisonment of individuals who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government;

(H) - all information regarding any individuals sent to Mexico by the United States Government in 2025;

(I) - a description of any actions that the United States Government is taking to facilitate the release or return of people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been wrongfully removed to Mexico by the United States Government;

(J) - all information regarding any assurances the United States Government sought or received regarding the treatment of people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government, prior to the rendition, removal, or trafficking of such individuals to Mexico;

(K) - all information regarding assurances the United States Government sought or received regarding the further rendition, trafficking, removal, or transfer of people who are not citizens of Mexico but have been removed to Mexico by the United States Government to countries that are not Mexico, including the human rights conditions for such individuals in those countries; and

(L) - a summary of all meetings in 2025 between Government of Mexico officials and Washington-based officials of the United States Government.