Marina Del Pilar Does Not Have a Visa, but Sells House in 5 Mdd? This We Know About the Mansion in San Diego
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In a statement, the Baja California government denied that the house for sale in San Diego, California, is owned by Marina del Pilar Ávila, as speculated on social media and networks. “The said property does not belong or have at any time belonged to the governor Marina del Pilar Ávila,” the shared document notes on Monday, May 26, 2025. It also explains that there is no legal, financial or patrimonial link between Marina del Pilar Ávila and the…
The governor of Baja California is in the middle of the controversy. Since Marina del Pilar Ávila reported that the United States revoked her visa, the president has faced demonstrations against her and now even relates to the sale of a $5 million mansion, located in San Diego, California, although she has not spoken out about it.This new polemic of Marina del Pilar Ávila was unleashed after photographs were compared that the governor posted in …
MEXICALI, MAY 26, 2025.- PAN deputies in the Congress of Baja California, Diego Echevarría, Mayola Gaona and Alejandrina Corral, and in the Citizens' Movement, publicly demanded that the Governor of the State, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, clarify the reasons why the U.S. government revoked her entry visa, both to her and to her husband. The exhortation was presented in conjunction with the deputies of the Citizens' Movement and the PRI, althou…
Tijuana, May 26. The governor of Pilar Avila Olmeda rejected the versions of the fact that she has a property for sale in San Diego, California. In a press release distributed by the State Government, she denied the information disseminated in recent days on social networks. Here's the full bulletin: "In relation to the information disseminated on social networks and news portals, in which it is stated that the Governor Marina of Pilar Avila Olm…
Tijuana.- The Baja California government issued a clarification note to report that “the governor and her husband do not have, nor have they owned, or had bank accounts in the United States.” This after Friday, May 23, a Facebook page posted a photo shared by the governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, where she appears with her family in the living room, claiming that the property was owned by the state president.
The Chief Executive of Baja California has no foreign property
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