Mexico said Wednesday it has been trying to get help from nonprofit groups or the U.S. government to get coronavirus vaccines for Mexican migrants working in the United States.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Mexico would keep trying "because it is a universal right." Migrants without documents often have trouble accessing health services in the U.S.
Mexico’s point-man for the pandemic said the Mexican government cannot send vaccines to the United States. And Hugo López-Gatell, the assistant health secretary, said that attempts to work through civic groups have not been successful, because only health authorities have access to vaccines at this point. "The Foreign Relations Department has been looking at the possibility of.
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