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Homosexual ‘marriage’ legalized throughout Mexico after last state gives approval 

Updated: October 28, 2022 at 4:58 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Oct 28, 2022 – 3:15 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – Homosexual “marriage” is now legal throughout the entire country of Mexico following the last Mexican state’s approval.

The state of Tamaulipas voted in favor of legalizing same-sex “marriages” earlier this week and was the last and 32nd state to legalize them. The vote enabled the practice within the state’s Civil Code, amending previous legislation with 23 votes in favor and 12 against the decision. 

Fox News reported that “the session took place as groups both for and against the measure chanted and shouted from the balcony, and legislators eventually moved to another room to finish their debate and vote.” 

Arturo Zaldivar, president of the Mexican Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, is in favor of the measure, saying that now “the whole country shines with a huge rainbow.” 

In another Twitter post, Zaldivar wrote that “We will continue to fight for inclusion. Until equality and dignity become customary.” 

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The legalization of same-sex “marriage” throughout Mexico comes years after the country’s Supreme Court of Justice announced in 2015 that state constitutions defining marriage as a union between

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