Reclaim The Net: Mexico Speeds Up Biometric ID Rollout.
Every Mexican with a cell phone has until July to hand over their fingerprints, iris scans, and facial data to a government whose last two attempts at phone registration ended in a data leak and a Supreme Court smackdown.
Mexico’s government wants you to believe that handing over your fingerprints, iris scans, and facial data is voluntary. President Claudia Sheinbaum has said so publicly.
But by July 2026, every one of the country’s roughly 130 million mobile phone lines must be linked to a biometric national ID, and unregistered numbers get suspended on July 1.
This idea, in Mexico, is a test run for what's coming next in other countries, including us. Why do you think there's such immediate growth of new, under construction and planned data centers in the U.S.?
Will you comply? You going to accept being branded, like cattle? Probably. You know why.

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