Les gouverneurs de Sonora et de Tamaulipas nient la révocation de leurs visas américains

Le ministre des Affaires étrangères Roberto Velasco ainsi que les gouverneurs Alfonso Durazo et Américo Villarreal ont rejeté les affirmations d'un article du Los Angeles Times concernant de prétendues révocations de visas américains.

Le ministre mexicain des Affaires étrangères, Roberto Velasco, a déclaré le jeudi 4 juin que le gouvernement n'avait reçu aucune communication officielle ou officieuse des États-Unis concernant d'éventuelles révocations de visas pour les gouverneurs. Américo Villarreal, gouverneur du Tamaulipas, a présenté son visa valide lors d'une conférence de presse et a affirmé n'avoir jamais reçu d'avis d'annulation. Il a catégoriquement nié tout lien avec la contrebande de carburant, connue sous le nom de huachicol. Alfonso Durazo, gouverneur de Sonora, a rejeté la nécessité de prouver la validité de son visa et a appelé les autorités américaines à clarifier toute enquête en cours. Tous deux sont membres du parti Morena.

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