Gobernadores de Sonora y Tamaulipas niegan retiro de visas de EU

El canciller Roberto Velasco y los gobernadores Alfonso Durazo y Américo Villarreal rechazaron las afirmaciones de un reportaje del Los Angeles Times sobre supuesta cancelación de visas.

El canciller de México, Roberto Velasco, declaró el jueves 4 de junio que el gobierno no ha recibido comunicación oficial ni extraoficial de Estados Unidos sobre un posible retiro de visas a los gobernadores.

Américo Villarreal, gobernador de Tamaulipas, mostró su visa vigente durante una conferencia de prensa y afirmó que nunca ha recibido aviso de cancelación. Negó categóricamente cualquier vínculo con el tráfico de combustibles conocido como huachicol.

Alfonso Durazo, gobernador de Sonora, rechazó la necesidad de demostrar la vigencia de su visa y pidió a las autoridades estadounidenses precisar cualquier investigación. Ambos pertenecen al partido Morena.

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