US revokes visa of the Mexican mayor of the municipality of San Felipe, in Baja California
Jose Luis Dagnino Lopez joins the list of Baja California politicians whose visas have been revoked
Jose Luis Dagnino Lopez, the governor of the city of San Felipe in Baja California, announced on social media that the US government had revoked his visitor visa and that he had no idea what caused it or why.
Dagnino Lopez of the ruling National Regeneration Movement ( Morena ) stated in a Facebook post that he was informed of the visa revocation from US authorities without giving an "explanation or reason. " According to the governor," It is important to understand that, up until this point, I have never received formal information about the cause or reason that led US officials to make this decision, similar to what has happened with various public figures in the country and our state. " The public notice of immigration delays in the Mexican state of Baja California started on May 10 with the circumstances of Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda and her then-husband Carlos Torres Torres. Additionally, Norma Alicia Bustamante just retains hers because she has never dared to cross the border, as she stated, while Luis Samuel Guerrero Delgado's partner, who is also president of Mexicali, has had his card voided. in the public.
Additionally, Araceli Brown Figueredo, a former governor of Playas de Rosario, was accused of alleged ties to organized crime, as well as the lawmaker.
Dagnino Lopez, on the other hand, reiterated his commitment to "legality, clarity, and open responsibility" by stating that he is" taking the necessary steps to understand the origin of this selection" and "proceeding in accordance with the law and political techniques" in the text.
He added that his assurances that San Felipe Mayorship will not be impacted by this government's proposed changes. He declared," I will continue to work with the same dedication, closeness, and conviction that have always characterized me. " According to various Mexican media reports, Dagnino Lopez was detained by the US government at the border crossing in Centro, California, where he attempted to enter the country to attend an official event and receive money for his neighborhood fire department. The US's policy seeks to identify individuals who pose a threat to public safety as well as those who defy the country's interests by having connections to organized crime organizations or self-declared terrorists.
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