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the ILO, the United Nations Declaration
on Indigenous Peoples, and all those
from the Inter-American Human Rights
System.
78- Proceed with the ratification of
Additional Protocols I and II of the
Geneva Conventions of 1949.
79- Review, reform and adequate its
federal and state laws, in consultation
with civil society, to comply
with the protection of the right to
nondiscrimination established by the
Convention on the Elimination of
all Forms of Racial Discrimination,
especially in the areas of employment,
housing, health, education and justice
Labor, migrants
80- Make further efforts in order to
eliminate all forms of discrimination and
the abuse of authority by police officers
against migrants and foreigners
81- Ensure that migrants in detention,
subject to a process of expulsion are
entitled to counsel, a fair trial and fully
understand their rights, even in their own
language
82- Guarantee the access of migrants
to basic services, regardless of their
migratory status
83- Avoid the criminalization of
migrants and ensure the end of police
brutality, through human rights training
and awareness-raising campaigns,
especially to eliminate stereotypes and
guarantee that the incidents of excessive
use of force be investigated and the
perpetrators prosecuted
84- Consider ratifying ILOConvention
100 on equal remuneration for men and
women for work of equal value, and
ILO Convention 111 on discrimination
in employment and occupation
85- Ratify the Convention on the
Rights of the Child and the International
Convention on the Protection of the
Rights of All Migrant Workers and
Members of Their Families
86- Creation of suitable basis for the
enjoyment of the right to employment
and fair working conditions, to a point
where workers women, minorities
and migrants who have no education
certificates do not become victims to
prejudice or exploitation.
87- Recognize the right to association
as established by ILO, for agricultural
workers and, domestic workers and
migrant.
88- Reconsider restrictions on
undocumented migrants’ access to
publicly supported healthcare.
89- Make greater efforts to guarantee
the access of migrants to basic services,
regardless of their migratory status.
Detention Condition
90- Creation of a legislative and
executive basis to combat racial
prejudice and preparation of the basis for
equal enjoyment of the right to housing,
employment and education.
91- Prevent and repress the illegitimate
use of violence against detainees.
92- Take measures with a view to
prohibiting and punishing the brutality
and the use of excessive or deadly force
by the law enforcement officials and to
banning torture and other ill-treatment
in its detention facilities at home and
abroad.
93- Take appropriate legislative and
practical measures to improve living
conditions through its prisons systems,
in particular with regard to access to
health care and education.
94- Investigation of tortures allegation,