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Propublica: US Looks to Revoke Visas of Mexican Politicians with Alleged Cartel Ties

  • In 2025, the Trump administration started canceling U.S. Visas for Mexican officials suspected of involvement in drug trafficking, including the governor of Baja California, Marina Ávila, and her spouse Carlos Torres Torres.
  • This action follows investigations by U.S. Law enforcement identifying several dozen political figures tied to organized crime and fuels smuggling operations like those involving Torres Torres.
  • The visa cancellations are based on provisions within U.S. Immigration law that allow restrictions against individuals suspected of involvement with drug trafficking, specifically targeting members of the Morena party affiliated with former President López Obrador.
  • Marina del Pilar Ávila stated at a news conference, "they don't exist," denying wrongdoing while U.S. Officials call details private and expect more visa actions ahead.
  • The crackdown signals escalating U.S.-Mexico tensions that may strain diplomatic ties and challenges the Morena government’s claims of a cooperative bilateral relationship.
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ProPublica broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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