Did the U.S. Revoke the Visa to Americo Villarreal? Governor of Tamaulipas Denied LA Times Publication
14 Articles
14 Articles
The U.S. daily Los Angeles Times published an alleged report according to which the U.S. government launched a criminal investigation against governors Alfonso Durazo (Sonora) and Américo Villarreal (Tamaulipas). According to the media, both state leaders were denied or revoked the visa to enter U.S. territory, so their trips to that country have been carried out under the Significant Public Benefit Parole (conditional release for significant pu…
The governor of Tamaulipas, Américo Villarreal Anaya, rejected the allegations published by the U.S. daily Los Angeles Times, which place him among the Mexican officials investigated by U.S. authorities for alleged links to organized crime. Through a video broadcast this Wednesday, the Tamaulipeco president described the accusations as “false, tendentious and lacking any evidence,” after LA Times claimed that the United States would have revoked…
Through a video shared in networks, the governor of Tamaulipas, Américo Villarreal, assured that his U.S. visa is valid and refused to be under investigation. “I am counting on my current U.S. visa (...) I have also not been informed of any investigation against me by the U.S. authorities.”Américo Villarreal. Governor of TamaulipasThis is how the state president sentenced him when he said that his visa has not been cancelled or suspended, in add…
The governments of Sonora and Tamaulipas denied that Alfonso Durazo and Americo Villarreal had their visa withdrawn to enter the United States, following a report indicating alleged investigations into links with organized crime.
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.- With regard to the information published today by the Los Angeles Times, the position of the governor of Tamaulipas, Américo Villarreal Anaya, is announced, in which he clearly and punctually sets out his position before the statements disseminated. In the message, the governor categorically denies the assertions presented by that means, pointing out that these are false statements, without sustenance and lacking ve…
The Governor of Tamaulipas rejected the versions that point him out as the subject of an investigation by the U.S. government for alleged links to organized crime, as published by Los Angeles Times, and claimed that these are baseless accusations. In a video broadcast on their social networks, Américo Villarreal categorically denied the claims and held that there is no official procedure against him. "I categorically and absolutely deny the asse…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium








