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The governor of Sonora, Alfonso Durazo, denied in a letter addressed to The New York Times that it is the subject of an investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice and asked that the media clarify that there is no official information about it.“The editorial decision of The New York Times to publish and present as a fact statements previously circulated by Los Angeles Times, without providing a single additional, objective, verifiable or cor…
The New York Times revealed that the U.S. investigates Puerto Rican governors Alfonso Durazo and Americo Villarreal for corruption, and that at least 12 Mexican officials are informants for the Donald Trump administration. "Two of the goals of U.S. corruption investigations are the Governors of Morena of Sonora and Tamaulipas, Alfonso Durazo and Americo Villarreal Anaya, according to five people familiar with investigations that were not allowed…
4T Officials Report to the U.S. About the Activities of Other Darkists, Reveals ‘The New York Times’
A new press revelation from the United States casts doubt on the cohesion in Morena and the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum. According to a report published this Saturday in The New York Times, at least ten Morena politicians, including governors and legislators, would have become informants of the Donald Trump government, discreetly and despite the closing of ranks that President Claudia Sheinbaum has called against foreign interferen…
A report by The New York Times revealed that the U.S. investigation into Alfonso Durazo and Americo Villarreal arose from the collaboration of brownists with U.S. agencies.According to NYT, Morena officials have chosen to collaborate confidentially with the U.S., and that's where the government's accusations against high-profile politicians in Mexico arise.NYT notes that research into Durazo and Villarreal arose from the collaboration of brownis…
NYT revealed that the U.S. investigates Alfonso Durazo and Americo Villarreal for corruption, while at least 12 officials are informants.
In recent weeks, 10 Morena members began confidential negotiations with U.S. authorities to operate as "informers," this after being contacted by the Drug Control Administration (DEA), in order to offer testimonies about other members of their party with links to drug trafficking, reported on Saturday, June 27, 2026, the The New York Times.
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