United States Revokes Visas of Two Mexican Governors
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The Arizona government set a stance on the controversy generated by various reports and allegations involving Mexican officials, including Alfonso Durazo and Américo Villarreal.The Arizona government spokeswoman reported that the situation is closely monitored and that any link to organized crime would be “unacceptable,” although they avoided making early judgments. Arizona responds to controversy surrounding Alfonso Durazo and Américo Villarrea…
Mexico City, 3 Jun (EFE).- The government of the Mexican state of Sonora (north) said on Wednesday that the state governor, Alfonso Durazo, has a valid visa for the United States and that he has not been notified of an investigation against him in the neighboring country, after it was published in the press that the politician would be being investigated for alleged links with organized crime. «It is completely false the information published by…
Madrid, Spain. The government of the United States investigates governors Alfonso Durazo, of the state of Sonora, and Américo Villarreal Anaya, of Tamaulipas, both of the party of Morena of the president, Claudia Sheinbaum, for alleged links with organized crime, thus adding to other denunciations presented by Washington against high officials of the ruling party, which frames this in a campaign to try to interfere in the elections of 2027.
The United States allegedly investigates the governors of Sonora and Tamaulipas, Alfonso Durazo and Américo Villarreal Anaya, according to the U.S. daily Los Angeles Times.
The U.S. government is investigating the governors of Sonora, Alfonso Durazo (Morena), and Tamaulipas, Américo Villarreal (Morena), on suspicion of having links to organized crime, according to Los Angeles Times. According to the report of the U.S. media, attributed to multiple sources, the investigation takes place within the framework of the Trump administration’s campaign against high-ranking Mexican officials linked to crime. Alfonso Durazo,…
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