This Mexican couple's wedding just made history

Married in New York City, the couple's union marks the first time a same-sex marriage conducted outside of Mexico is formally recognised by the country.

Newlyweds Daniel Berezowsky and Jaime Chávez Alor.

Newlyweds Daniel Berezowsky and Jaime Chávez Alor. Source: NYC Mayor’s Office for International Affairs/Facebook

For longtime couple Daniel Berezowsky and Jaime Chávez Alor, tying the knot wasn't just the happiest day of their lives, but a history-making occasion for many.

Having initially moved to the United States from Mexico in 2016 to pursue their studies at Columbia University, the pair's request for a marriage license at the General Consulate of Mexico in New York earlier this year was denied.

According to , this was due to the fact that same-sex marriage isn't recognised nationally in Mexico, merely in multiple states (including the country's capital, Mexico City). 

“We thought it was discriminatory,” Berezowsky told the 

He added: “They had no grounds to deny us. We had every right to get married."
Following a legal battle, a Mexican judge ruled in favour of the couple, meaning that LGBTIQ+ Mexicans living overseas will now have the opportunity to get married and have it recognised by their home country.

“My husband and I (how amazing to say it!) are very grateful for all the support we have received,” Berezowsky shared on Twitter.

He added: “This victory is yours as much as it is ours."

The New York Mayor’s Office for International Affairs took to social media to congratulate the happy couple.

“For the first time ever, a same-sex couple was married outside Mexico under Mexican law, at Consulmex Nueva York in a ceremony officiated by Consul General Diego Gómez Pickering,” the office's statement read.

It continued: “On behalf of Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City of New York, Commissioner Abeywardena congratulated the newlyweds on this special day that marks a milestone for global equality in NYC, and thanked them for their courageous actions in pressing their case for marriage equality."

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Published 5 December 2018 3:25pm
By Samuel Leighton-Dore


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