- A federal judge admitted for processing the amparo filed against the agreement that the federal government signed with the Republic of Cuba.
- José Luis Evaristo Villegas admitted the lawsuit filed by a citizen who stated that the Mexican authorities have not verified the quality of doctors
- The judge denied the provisional suspension requested by the complainant.
According to information issued this afternoon by El Universal, a federal judge admitted for processing the amparo filed against the agreement that the federal government signed with the Republic of Cuba to hire doctors from that country and bring them to Mexico to provide their services to the Mexican population.
The Second District Judge in matters of Civil, Administrative and Labor Amparo of Puebla, Jose Luis Evaristo Villegas admitted the lawsuit filed by a citizen who stated that the Mexican authorities They have not verified the quality of the Cuban doctors who will arrive in Mexico, nor have their studies been approved in accordance with the applicable laws on the matter.
The judge denied the provisional suspension requested by the complainant because he stated that up to now it has not been noticed that the agreement signed by the federal government does not contravene public order provisions.
“Future acts of uncertain performance, both in their execution and in their effects, are not likely to serve as a matter for the precautionary measure; This only proceeds if there is certainty about its realization because they are imminent acts, ”concluded the judge.
On June 1, the judge will decide whether or not to grant the definitive suspension after reviewing the previous reports sent by the defendant authorities.
CUBAN DOCTORS: THEY CLAIM TO BE SLAVES
According to a report made by Radio Formula, Cuban doctors explained that during international missions such as those carried out in Mexico, they do not receive full payment for their services and are threatened with not returning to their families.
They say that coming to Mexico is living in slavery
According to testimonies presented at an event of the organization Prisoners Defenders Internationalthe Cuban doctors They face threats of reprisals from the government of their country, such as losing parental authority over their children, as happened to Dr. Idalma Leyva.