Mexico’s Gay Couples Fight Backlash Against Same-Sex Marriage
December 20, 2016 /

The Guardian reports that same-sex couples have been able to marry in Mexico since 2009, when the country’s capital became the first city in Latin America to pass marriage equality laws, but in recent months, a well-organized and well-funded backlash has emerged, claiming credit for derailing a presidential proposal to entrench marriage equality in the country’s constitution.
