The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will sign a national memorandum of understanding with the Mexican government on Friday, pledging to help protect the rights of Mexican citizens working in the United States.

The pact, which will be signed by EEOC Chairwoman Jacqueline Berrien and Mexican Ambassador Eduardo Medina Mora, follows a series of agreements with by local EEOC offices and Mexican consulates in Dallas, Miami, New York, Detroit and elsewhere.

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