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Judicial reforms in Mexico are raising significant concerns, particularly regarding the election of judges without a law degree, potentially undermining the rule of law. This reform, which allows for the election of approximately 7,000 judges, could lead to increased influence from criminal organizations, particularly drug cartels, as they may control or manipulate the electoral process to their advantage. The potential implications for foreign investment from countries like Canada and the United States are serious, as a lack of judicial integrity could deter companies from entering the Mexican market. The changes come at a time when Mexico's economy is experiencing a boom due to reshoring efforts, making the motivations behind these reforms even more critical to understand.