Mexican adults firmly support same-sex marriage and would happily accept LGBT+ people in their families. Those are the major findings by Mexican national polling organization Enkoll.
However, despite the public’s positive attitudes, the survey also found that the vast majority of gay and bi people felt they had suffered discrimination.
Mexico currently offers same-sex marriage in 18 of its 31 states and in the capital, Mexico City. But the poll indicated that 62% of adults support marriage equality.
Just 30% are against and 8% are not sure. Likewise, same-sex couples can only adopt children or their partner’s children in 16 states and Mexico City.