translated from Spanish: Joey Huerta shows up with his daughter and wife for the first time

Joy Huerta, member of the Mexican duo “Jesse y Joy” was first seen at the airport in Mexico City with his wife, the plastic artist Diana Atri and his daughter Noah.La singer was questioned about his complaint after being a victim of discrimination when performing small Noah’s passport process.

Although Joy received an apology from the authorities and even expedited her request without any setbacks, the singer decided to raise her voice and continues to do so, so that such situations become more common.
I think it’s important to put a little light on the differences in the country and the differences that are made, more when human rights defend them. I think we just need to upgrade,” Joy explained as she was running to board a plane with an unknown course.

“I eventually got my passport because I had the ease of accessing my papers, but there are a lot of people who come from the Mexican republic, who are a couple and who can’t have it,” he added. While Joey’s wife, Diana Atri, was running from the press, the singer gladly treated them despite carrying their little Noah, born on April 17 this year.
On her routine modification on flights by carrying her daughter in her arms at all times, the singer explained, “It’s changed me for the better, now I have an arm.. but well, super strong.” In April of this year, Joey confirmed that he was expecting a baby and revealed his marriage to another woman, a few weeks later he announced the birth of little Noah, her firstborn. Four months later, the singer reported that she and his wife went to process their daughter’s passport and were discriminated against. 
“My wife and I went to process our daughter’s passport last week. With all the official papers required in hand and having the most important thing: her birth certificate where we both appear as mothers.”
Seeing two mothers, they asked for a delivery certificate, a document NOT REQUIRED, and being asked with a smile does not make it any less discriminatory, and it does not take away from it being a presumption of criminality,” Joy Huerta said.



Original source in Spanish

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