After Andy’s Visa Withdrawal, Noroña Challenges Washington: “Dare to Touch López Obrador”
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Morena Senator said no visa is needed to govern Mexico and accused the U.S., without evidence, of influencing internal processes
The revocation of the U.S. visa to Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, former leader of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) and son of former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (2018-2024), has opened a debate on the issue of permission requested by Washington.
The ruling movement announced assemblies on national territory to defend the country's sovereignty against foreign disinformation campaigns.
The PRI Senator, Carolina Viggiano, launched a harsh criticism against Morena and questioned whether the party has deployed a political mobilization around the visa of a former president's son, while other national problems have not generated such a response. In a social media publication, she contrasted the 202 assemblies held in 48 hours with the lack of similar mobilizations in front of deported migrants, seeking mothers and victims.
Who dared to be much clearer was one of the brothers Andrés Manuel López Obrador, José Ramiro López Obrador says that the problem is not really Andy and neither is the visa, but that the United States wants to put his brother on the bench.
Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña went out in defense of Andrés Manuel López Obrador and launched a direct challenge to the U.S. government, after U.S. authorities revoked...
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