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In this June. 6, 2018, photo, provided by Netflix, Hanna Jaff, a 30-year-old, San Diego-born Mexican philanthropist, speaker and human rights activist, told The Associated Press that she and the other cast members of the “Made in Mexico” reality show, are representative of Mexico as family people with different backgrounds and professions and "our own problems within our circumstances." A new Netflix reality series following the lavish lives of nine wealthy, light-skinned socialites in Mexico City has provoked a backlash from critics who say it's tone-deaf in a country where most have darker skin and about half the population lives in poverty. (Netflix Publicity via AP)

In this June. 6, 2018, photo, provided by Netflix, Hanna Jaff, a 30-year-old, San Diego-born Mexican philanthropist, speaker and human rights activist, told The Associated Press that she and the other cast members of the “Made in Mexico” reality show, are representative of Mexico as family people with different backgrounds and professions and "our own problems within our circumstances." A new Netflix reality series following the lavish lives of nine wealthy, light-skinned socialites in Mexico City has provoked a backlash from critics who say it's tone-deaf in a country where most have darker skin and about half the population lives in poverty. (Netflix Publicity via AP)

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