00:00Hundreds of farm workers and truck drivers have blocked the Mexican side of a major border bridge with the United States.
00:12The protests took place at the Zargoza-Yesteleta International Bridge, which connects Texas with Mexico.
00:19Around 70% of trade between the two countries passes through such crossings.
00:25Farmers are demonstrating against reforms in Mexico's general water law.
00:32The changes promoted by the President would ban the sale or transfer of water concession titles.
00:39Similar protests have occurred in 16 states across Mexico.
00:44Farmers say the law could give the government too much control over water, leaving them defenceless.
00:54They argue that if they lose access to water, they lose everything.
01:07For many, farming is all they know, and these new rules could threaten their livelihoods.
01:14If they lose the water, they lose everything.
01:15If they lose the water, they lose everything.
01:17For many, farming is all they know, and these new rules could threaten their livelihoods.
01:27The protests have also seen agricultural workers storm customs offices in Mexico.
01:46Families say the law would affect daily life, including water for homes and gardens, and could increase costs for households.
01:55As a home mother, I will also feel the trouble that comes due to that new law.
02:02They are going to put the regulator in my house, which is going to be the double high of what it is right now.
02:09I will not be able to wash myself. I will not be able to wash myself. I will not be able to wash myself.
02:13I will not be able to have a patio, because I will not be able to wash the water.
02:17I will not be able to wash my hands.
02:24Interior Minister said the protests may be politically motivated, insisting there is no other reason for the demonstrations.
02:32Farmers continue to call on lawmakers to reconsider the law, warning that it could harm agriculture and communities across Mexico.
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