Mexico has been an active proponent of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, signed on December 10, 2018. One of the objectives that Mexico has lauded – in both the context of Mexican immigration to the U.S., as well as immigration to Mexico – involves increasing the availability and flexibility of regular pathways. Through Objective 5 of the Global Compact, Mexico has committed “to adapt options and pathways for regular migration in a manner that facilitates labor mobility and decent work reflecting demographic and labor market realities, optimizes education opportunities, upholds the right to family life, and responds to the needs of migrants in a situation of vulnerability, with a view to expanding and diversifying availability of pathways for safe, orderly and regular migration.” Objective 5 (g) proposes to “develop or build on existing national and regional practices for admission and stay of appropriate duration based on compassionate, humanitarian or other considerations for migrants compelled to leave their countries of origin owing to sudden-onset natural disasters and other precarious situations” including humanitarian and other types of visas.