[1878] Constitucion Politica de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, available at http://info.juridicas.unam.mx/cnsinfo/fed00.htm.
[1879] Código Penal Federal, Article 214.
[1880] See United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Question of the follow-up to the guidelines for the regulation of computerized personal data files: report of the Secretary-General prepared pursuant to Commission decision 1995/114, available at http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord1997/documentation/commission/e-cn4-1997-67.htm.
[1881] El Código Postal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos (1884).
[1882] Ley de Vías Generales de Comunicación de 30 de diciembre de 1939, Arts 571. 576, 578.
[1883] Código Penal Federal, Art 210.
[1884] Id. Article. 167, part 9.
[1885] Ley Federal Contra la Delincuencia Organizada, November 7, 1996.
[1886] "Zedillo to sign sweeping organized crime package," The Los Angeles Times, October 30, 1996.
[1887] "Exigen siete ONG la renuncia del titular de Seguridad Publica," La Jornada, October 7, 1997.
[1888] "Con la reforma anticrimen, el espionaje entraría a la Constitución," La Jornada, April 28, 1996.
[1889] United States Department of State, Country Report on Human Rights Practices 2001, March 2002, available at http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2001/.
[1890] Id.
[1891] Associated Press, January 18, 1997.
[1892] "Spy Network Stuns Mexicans, Raid Opens Door to Exposure of Government Snooping," The Washington Post, April 13, 1998.
[1893] "Anger as Big Brother spy tactics exposed," The Guardian (London), April 14, 1998.
[1894] "En marcha, amplia operacion anticrimen en la frontera con European Union," La Jornada, November 5, 1996.
[1895] "Human bar codes," The San Diego Union-Tribune, May 13, 1998.