Federal Tribunal In Yucatán Suspends Biometric Data Collection For Mexico’s National Id System
Federal Tribunal In Yucatán Suspends Biometric Data Collection For Mexico’s National Id System
A digital ID meant to streamline the state is running headfirst into the country’s constitutional past.
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A federal court in Yucatán has ordered a halt to the collection of biometric data tied to Mexico’s planned national identity system, effectively pausing the initiative’s enforcement in the state.
The temporary suspension stops authorities from gathering fingerprints, facial images, and iris scans for the updated version of the CURP , the personal population registration code used nationwide.
Similar legal decisions have already emerged in other parts of the country, including Mexico City and Querétaro.
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