Nicole Law Initiative protects minors from cosmetic surgeries

An initiative seeks to protect children and adolescents from the risks of cosmetic surgery, driven by a tragic case that shocked the country.

A Legacy of Protection and Awareness

Today I want to share with you an initiative that is changing lives and marking a before and after in the protection of our childhood and adolescence. Imagine a world where every boy and girl can grow up in an environment that celebrates their natural essence, where their self-esteem is built from the inside out. That future is possible and we are taking a giant step towards it! Senator Rocío Corona Nakamura, with a clear vision and a committed heart, has presented a transformative proposal that seeks to prohibit any aesthetic intervention on minors. This is not just about a law; It is a movement of love and responsibility towards future generations.

This proposal, baptized as Nicole Law, is born from a deeply moving story that invites us to reflect on what really matters. It is named after Paola Nicole, a 14-year-old teenager full of dreams in Durango, whose shine was tragically dimmed due to complications after a cosmetic procedure. His story is an urgent call to action, a reminder that social pressure and economic interests should never come before the well-being and life of a human being in training. Every time I hear your name, I feel incredible strength to continue advocating for positive change. Let’s transform pain into purpose and loss into legacy!

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A Mirror of Reality that We Can Change

Did you know that, according to the Mexican Society of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, in 2017 more than one million aesthetic procedures were performed on minors in Mexico? This figure is not just a number; It represents a growing trend that crosses homes, schools and social networks, influencing the decisions of entire families. It’s time to ask ourselves: are we prioritizing appearance over overall health? Senator Nakamura put it clearly: parental consent and the pursuit of popularity cannot overshadow medical prudence and the sacred obligation to protect our young people.

It fills me with hope to see how this initiative not only seeks prohibition, but also establishes criminal and administrative sanctions for those who carry out these practices. We are talking about protecting lives, about preventing more families from experiencing an avoidable tragedy. The culture of giving cosmetic surgeries for the 15th birthday, driven by the search for “likes” and exposure on networks, must be replaced by a celebration of authenticity and inner potential. Every young person deserves to grow up in an environment that values their physical and mental health above superficial standards!

This is a historic moment to embrace positive transformation and build a safer tomorrow. Nicole’s Law is more than a legal proposal; It is a beacon of conscience that illuminates the path towards a more compassionate and responsible society. Together, we can empower new generations to shine with their own light, without having to subject themselves to unnecessary risks. Let’s celebrate every step towards a future where health and authentic happiness are our highest priority!

Will you join this wave of change? Share this information on your social networks so that more people know the importance of protecting our children and youth. Explore more inspiring content and join the conversation for a more conscious and loving world! Your voice has the power to amplify this message and create a lasting impact. Let’s go together for a bright future!

Minors stolen from daycare in NL are located in Saltillo

Children under two years old were found in Saltillo after being taken without their mother's permission.

Finding in Saltillo

This Wednesday, the Saltillo Security Police Station located two children under two years of age who were reported stolen in Nuevo León. The children were found on Nazario Ortiz Garza Boulevard, near the Saltillo 400 neighborhood, where they were sleeping outside a convenience store.

The intervention responded to a request for collaboration from authorities of San Nicolás de los Garza. The children’s father had taken them from a daycare center without the mother’s authorization, possibly heading to Saltillo.

Police work

Elements of the Municipal Police, Banking Group and Control and Command Center carried out tours of roads, intersections and bus stations. After the procedures, they located the little ones safe and sound.

A 31-year-old man was arrested and placed at the disposal of the competent authorities. The minors were transferred to the Family Integration Unit (UNIF) for the corresponding procedures.

The case highlights the importance of coordination between states to protect children.

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Veracruz extinguishes stock market debt of 199 municipalities

199 Veracruz municipalities liquidate historical debt of 1,500 million pesos.

A total of 199 Veracruz municipalities managed to pay in advance a historical liability for the securitization of federal budget items, with support from the State Government.

Extinction of stock market debt

With a payment of just over 1,500 million pesos, the extinction of this obligation, contracted during the government of PRI member Fidel Herrera Beltrán, was finalized. Originally it was for 1,208 million pesos, but its financial structure—with debt indexed to UDIS, high interest rates and retention of participations—meant that the municipalities had already paid 2,573 million pesos. If it continued in force, they would have had to cover another 2,266 million until 2036.

Governor Rocío Nahle García announced the total cancellation with resources found in different trusts, so the municipalities did not disburse anything. One thousand 085 million pesos were recovered from trust accounts, and the State contributed 500 million.

“We recovered the money. Today all the municipalities are liquidated; they do not have to pay a single peso. The securitization does not end in 2036 or 2030: it ends today,” said Nahle.

During the review of the trust, the government identified three accounts—shares, support and reserve fund—that concentrated non-transparent resources for 1,085 million pesos. After recovering them, the liquidation was complemented with the state contribution to extinguish the obligation.

It was under the mandate of Fidel Herrera when 199 of the 212 municipalities took advantage of this scheme to securitize their federal participations, receiving resources in advance and committing the participations of various administrations.

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El Jando: pilot who transferred El Mayo to the US was arrested and handed over in August

The FGR confirmed the identity of the pilot who took El Mayo to the United States.

On July 15, the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) presented more details about the participation of Mauro Alberto Núñez Ojeda, alias “El Jando”, in the forced transfer of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada to the United States.

Chronology of the investigation

July 25, 2024: “El Mayo” was deprived of his freedom and sent to New Mexico with Joaquín Guzmán López. The FGR indicates that “El Jando” piloted the plane from Culiacán, Sinaloa.

That same day, Mexican and US authorities inspected the aircraft. The then ambassador Ken Salazar said that he offered AMLO and prosecutor Gertz Manero to send a team, but there was no response.

“I informed AMLO and Gertz of the diligence. But, even so, there was only silence from AMLO,” declared Salazar.

February 8, 2025: “El Jando” was arrested in Jesús María, Culiacán, after attacking military and National Guard personnel. He identified himself by another name, but expert evidence confirmed his identity.

February 11: Secretary Omar García Harfuch confirmed that “El Jando” was a trusted pilot of “Los Chapitos”, a cell linked to the illegal deprivation of “El Mayo”.

“Yes, we can say that this person is a trusted pilot of the leader of the criminal cell,” said Harfuch.

June 2025: The FGR found voice and fingerprint matches that link “El Jando” with the July 25 pilot.

August 2025: He was delivered to the United States along with 25 other highly dangerous criminals, based on the National Security Law.

July 8, 2025: Prosecutor Ernestina Godoy reported that the take-off runway in Sinaloa did not have authorization to operate and that the aircraft had altered means of identification.

July 15: President Claudia Sheinbaum indicated that the delivery was carried out in strict compliance with the law. The FGR continues investigating.

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