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Adding Brazil and Mexico admin roles and perms#4776
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Brazil and Mexco now have separate roles to allow editors from those countries to add content without the ability to publish. This PR adds the new roles to dosomething_user and updates several of the features that hold the user perms for the functionality they'll need to access.
I didn't put this into the dosomething_global feature because that won't be enabled on production for some time, and these roles need to be used immediately.