US Withdraws Mexican Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila’s Tourist Visa

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Mexico City, May 11: The governor of the Mexican state of Baja California, which borders the US, said on social media Sunday that the United States withdrew tourist visas from her and her husband. Marina del Pilar Ávila, from the ruling Morena party, did not say why her visa was withdrawn. The US embassy has not commented on the matter.

Baja California borders California and day-to-day commercial ties between the two states run deep. ”I fully trust that the situation will be satisfactorily clarified for both of us,” Ávila said on X. ‘We Want Movies Made in America, Again’: US President Donald Trump Announces 100% Tariff on Foreign Films.

Her husband, Carlos Torres Torres, who is an active member of Morena, said his “conscience is clear,” in a statement on Facebook on Saturday. “This proceeding does not represent a formal accusation, investigation or indictment by any authority in Mexico or the United States,” he added. (AP)

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