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Prioritizes Sre Consular Care for u.s. Nationals with Simplified Procedures

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CDMX.- The Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE), Juan Ramón de la Fuente, reiterated that before the raids that have been presented in the United States against Mexicans, the connationals have the right to a consular visit independent of their immigration status.The federal official condemned since the morning conference the harassment and harassment that the migrants have received from the various U.S. migratory units.It may interest you: Harfuch…
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CDMX.- The Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE), Juan Ramón de la Fuente, reiterated that before the raids that have been presented in the United States against Mexicans, the connationals have the right to a consular visit independent of their immigration status.The federal official condemned since the morning conference the harassment and harassment that the migrants have received from the various U.S. migratory units.It may interest you: Harfuch…

In the face of harassment and intimidation by immigration authorities, they have the right to remain silent and to a consular visit.

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Faced with the arrests of Mexicans and Mexicans in the United States, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled that the Government of Mexico will accompany them in the legal process and it is important that they exercise the right to remain silent and request the consular visit of Mexico, in order to initiate the process. Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Secretary of ...

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Mexico City. In the face of the raids that have taken place in the United States against nationals, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, said that, in the face of the harassment and harassment of the various U.S. immigration agencies, Mexicans have the right to remain silent and a consular visit independent of their immigration status. “In a situation of harassment or harassment, they have the right to remain silent.

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horacero.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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