The Morenoist senator Adam Augusto Lopez assured that he maintains his visa of USA and from other countries.
This Wednesday, questioned about the versions of a possible cancellation of the document by the US, the coordinator of the Morena declined to comment on an alleged list of 30 and 50 Mexican politicians to whom he Trump administration the measure would have been applied.
“And regarding an alleged list or something, at least I have not been notified by any Government, nor any country of which I maintain visas, of the cancellation of any of them, of course I am aware that each Government that issues a visa in favor of a citizen of a foreign country can revoke it, can extend the term, can cancel it but at this moment I am unaware of any procedure for that process,” he assured.
You may also be interested in: Marcelo Ebrard shows that the US is the one that puts the most obstacles to the T-MEC
Even in response to the insistence of the press on the subject, the coordinator of the Morenista senators stressed that “I don’t talk about things I don’t know, I don’t like to talk about my personal issues.”
On the other hand, the president of the Political Coordination Board also recommended that the press review his recent interventions to “deduce” the response.
Reuters reports alleged cancellation of visas
The press question arose after the international agency Reuters published that the Trump government had revoked the visas of 30 or 50 Mexican politicians, as part of the investigations it is allegedly carrying out into corruption and/or their links with organized crime.
The agency cites high-level politicians in the Mexican administration who assured it of the existence of the list, but neither the US Embassy nor the Mexican Government has confirmed or denied the information.
On the other hand, Adán Augusto López Hernández confirmed the extinction of the trust of the Senatecreated more than 3 decades ago for the construction of the new legislative headquarters, explained that the remainder, more than a billion pesos will be delivered to the Federation Treasury.
You may also be interested in: Juan Ramón de la Fuente and Marco Rubio review progress in border security
“It has already been extinguished and the resources will be at the disposal of the Senate Treasury. Tomorrow a first check of 800 million pesos will be delivered, and in January the remainder, which is around one billion and fifty million,” he explained.
The also former governor of Tabasco He assured that the above complies with the Law and contributes to support for the communities affected by the recent rains, since this way this resource is not kept inactive.
