Gouverneure von Sonora und Tamaulipas bestreiten Widerruf von US-Visa

Außenminister Roberto Velasco sowie die Gouverneure Alfonso Durazo und Américo Villarreal wiesen Berichte der Los Angeles Times über einen angeblichen Widerruf ihrer US-Visa zurück.

Der mexikanische Außenminister Roberto Velasco erklärte am Donnerstag, dem 4. Juni, dass die Regierung keinerlei offizielle oder inoffizielle Mitteilung aus den Vereinigten Staaten bezüglich möglicher Visa-Widerrufe für die Gouverneure erhalten habe. Américo Villarreal, Gouverneur von Tamaulipas, zeigte während einer Pressekonferenz sein gültiges Visum vor und gab an, nie eine Benachrichtigung über eine Annullierung erhalten zu haben. Er wies jede Verbindung zum als Huachicol bekannten Kraftstoffschmuggel kategorisch zurück. Alfonso Durazo, Gouverneur von Sonora, lehnte es ab, die Gültigkeit seines Visums beweisen zu müssen, und forderte die US-Behörden dazu auf, mögliche Ermittlungen aufzuklären. Beide gehören der Morena-Partei an.

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