
Yuma, Arizona -- With Arizona's controversial immigration law taking effect on Thursday, the Mexican government says it will be on the lookout for human rights violations against its citizens.
That's why Mexico's National Human Rights Commission says it will be sending human rights inspectors to several border cities, and not just in Arizona.
The inspectors will be sent to heavy border crossing areas such as Nogales, but will also be placed in other border border states like California and Texas.