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Mexican Governor Esteban Villegas Says His US Visa Has a Yellow Alert

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The United States’ tightening pressure on Mexican politicians continues to bear down on state-level government leaders. The latest case involves the governor of Durango, Esteban Villegas, who acknowledged that U.S. authorities have placed a “yellow alert” on his visa. Seguir leyendo

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Mexico City, Jun 24 (EFE).– The governor of the Mexican state of Durango, Esteban Villegas, acknowledged that his visa to enter the United States is subject to a yellow alert that forces him to present himself to a U.S. consulate to clarify what he called a possible homonymous problem. "They are reviewing why he made a yellow alert the last time I passed (to the U.S.)," the state president of the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI…

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Esteban Villegas, governor of Durango, denied that he was without a visa to enter the United States, although he did admit that there were irregularities the last time he crossed the country.The president explained to the media that he still has a visa; however, “they are reviewing why he jumped a yellow alert the last time I passed.”With this, Esteban Villegas denied the rumors related to any US sanction, although he did not explain when that y…

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Esteban Villegas Villarreal, Governor of Durango, shared that the last time he went to the United States there was a yellow alert.In an interview for various media outlets, the governor noted that he does not know the reason for the alert on his U.S. visa and revealed that the incident is being investigated. “I do have a visa, I do have a visa, and they are checking why he made a yellow alert the last time I passed.” Esteban Villegas, Governor o…

Esteban Villegas, governor of Durango, explained that on a recent trip he was channeled to a secondary review in migration, a process that he recognized as uncomfortable, but assured that he was subsequently allowed entry. However, the issue is already on the table and opens the doubt about the type of migratory filters facing Mexican public officials in the United States.

He explained that during a visit to the country he was sent to a second immigration review after a "yellow alert", but he claims that he was finally allowed entry.

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SDPnoticias.com broke the news on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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