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National System for Integral Family Development

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Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia
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Desarrollo Integral de la Familia


Secretariat of Health
Carmen Romano
José López Portillo
First Lady of Mexico
President of Mexico
Vicente Fox
Ana Teresa Aranda
municipal presidents
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National Migration Institution
"Mexico will stop holding migrant children in detention, wins praise from U.N."
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