Mexicali Briefs: Baja Lawmaker Calls for Colleague’s Ouster Following Reported Cash Seizure at u.s. Border
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Cuernavaca, Mor., Puerto Rican deputy from Baja California Alejandra María Ang Hernández must clarify the origin of the approximately 800,000 pesos ($40,000) in cash that the U.S. government seized from her when she tried to cross that country through the Mexicali-Calexico border crossing, where she was held for several hours, said President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.
Cd. of Mexico.- President Claudia Sheinbaum called on public officials, including those of Morena, to conduct themselves honestly and in compliance with the law, after being questioned by the arrest of the local deputy of Baja California, Alejandra Ang Hernández, on the border with the United States with 800 thousand pesos in undeclared cash. In referring to the case, the federal governor said that it is up to the legislator to explain the origi…
The controversy over the retention this Monday of local deputy Alejandra Ang Hernández for not declaring 800,000 (44,000 dollars) pesos in cash at a border crossing to the United States continues. Some members of the opposition in Baja California have spoken out on the issue and have called for the dismissal of Hernández from the Public Expenditure Control Commission, which he has chaired for more than four years. Alvaro Aldrete, state president…
Tijuana, January 8.– “Power is humility,” said Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum, about the arrest of Morena’s local deputy, Alejandra Ang, by U.S. authorities for carrying 800,000 pesos in undeclared cash, and also stressed that if there was a crime, it should be investigated by the corresponding prosecutors. During her morning press conference in Palacio Nacional, the president addressed a message to all public servants, emphasizing ethics …
President Claudia Sheinbaum called on public officials, including those in Morena, to conduct themselves honestly and in compliance with the law, after being questioned about the detention of Baja California's local deputy, Alejandra Ang Hernández, on the border with the United States with 800 thousand pesos in undeclared cash. Referring to the case, the federal governor said that it is up to the legislator to explain the origin of the money and…
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