U.S. State Department Trolls Mexico’s Ruling Party's Acting Offended After Visa Revocation of Former President’s Son
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U.S. State Department Trolls Mexico’s Ruling Party's Acting Offended After Visa Revocation of Former President’s Son
As Mexico’s political elite are acting offended after the U.S. revoked the visa of the son of former Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO), a top diplomat from the U.S. Department of State took to social media to troll them, claiming that more controversy is in the works. The post U.S. State Department Trolls Mexico’s Ruling Party’s Acting Offended After Visa Revocation of Former President’s Son appeared first on Breitbart.
"The United States will cancel any visa when there are reasons to do so," the Embassy of that country in Mexico responded yesterday, after the revocation of that document was announced to Andrés Manuel "Andy" López Beltrán, son of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. "Our message is clear and consistent," the Embassy published. "The United States will cancel any visa when there are reasons to do so, no matter who the holder is, where he…
After withdrawing a visa to 'Andy' L fish, the U.S. government said to continue canceling permits if the person poses a risk to Pa s.
In the midst of political tensions, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a strong message in an X post: “Visa is a privilege, not a right.” The Foreign Ministry also ruled that visa cancellation will occur when there are sufficient reasons to withdraw the document, regardless of the holder or political opinions.The U.S. will cancel any visa when there are reasons to do so, no matter who the holder is, where he lives or what his political opinions a…
US Warns that It Will Revoke Visas ‘when There Are Reasons to Do so and No Matter Who the Holder Is’
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico explained the reasons for cancelling a visa and recalled that the Trump administration can withdraw the permit regardless of the holder's identity.
The U.S. government reiterated that no person is guaranteed the right to obtain a visa and warned that he can cancel it if he considers that the holder carries out activities that go against the interests of that country. The State Department published a message in its official X account, in which Secretary of State Marco Rubio pointed out that visas can be withdrawn when there are reasons to do so. “Visas are a privilege, not a right,” was the …
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