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Mexican congresswoman detained at the US border with nearly $40,000 hidden in her vehicle

Alejandra Maria Ang Hernandez was detained at the Calexico, California border crossing for failing to justify approximately $40,000 she was carrying in her vehicle

Mexican congresswoman detained at the US border with nearly 40000 hidden in her vehicle
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According to US government publications, the state representative of Baja California, Alejandra Maria Ang Hernandez, who was in possession of roughly$ 40, 000 dollars, was detained at the Calexico, California port of entry. The senator, who also serves as chairman of the Baja California Congress ' Public Spending Oversight Committee, was detained for roughly 5 days, according to local media sources like Zeta. Additionally, it appears that her visa was likewise revoked because the CBP ( Customs and Border Protection ) authorities seized the money she was transporting in a GMC Yukon SUV. The Morena party lawmaker afterwards acknowledged the details and denied any wrongdoing regarding the money's source. I erred by obtaining the funds at my house, which is intended to be used to buy a car, before entering the Calexico Port of Entry. She stated," These funds are personal and family finances, and they are beyond the level that must be declared in the United States upon entering or leaving the country. "

I'm following the administrative procedure to understand, document, and retrieve our money because these are private funds that my husband and I have derived from years of savings and the purchase of a car," she said.

She claims that none of her papers were withdrawn or revoked, and that she is totally cooperating by providing all the necessary details to complete the procedure.

Lastly, the congresswoman thanked those who had faithfully followed the subject and reiterated her commitment to acting legally in both her private and public life.

The mayor of San Felipe, Jose Luis Dagnino Lopez, Jaime Eduardo Canton Rocha, Carlos Torres Torres, the greatest of Mexicali, Norma Alicia Bustamante, national lawmaker Araceli Anton Figueredo, and government Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda are just a few officials from the Morena party who have already had issues with US federal government, according to the weekly newspaper Zeta.

US revokes the Latino president of San Felipe, Baja California, on his card. In recent years, US officials have revoked visa for more than 50 Hispanic politicians.

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