Yeimi Aguilar Cifuentes

Yeimi Aguilar Cifuentes (born 3 January 1989)[1] is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

[2] In the 2021 mid-terms, she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress of the Union to represent the fifth federal electoral district of Chiapas.

[1] At the time of her election, doubt on her indigineity was cast by her opponent and predecessor as federal deputy, Clementina Marta Dekker Gómez.

[4] She has spoken out on the importance of safe routes for migrants in Mexico, and the significance of human trafficking in the Chiapas region.

[5] Aguilar also proposed that when convicted of femicide, men should lose custody of their children, citing the murder of Cecilia Monzón [es].