Morenista Is Held and Revoked Visa in Crossing to the United States
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U.S. authorities withdrew the visa to federal deputy Mario López Hernández, according to migration sources from both countries. The involved, former mayor of Matamoros, postulated by Morena and now on the Green Party bench, denied the information.
The federal deputy for the Green Party and former municipal president of Matamoros, Mario Alberto López Hernández, was detained by U.S. immigration authorities on Friday night and returned to Mexico on Saturday morning at a border bridge. What do we know about the retention of the Green deputy? According to reports, López Hernández, alias “La Borrega,” was arrested by staff of the Customs and Border Protection Office (CBP) in Brownsville, Texas,…
The federal deputy and former Black mayor of Matamoros, Mario López Hernández, who was detained for more than 14 hours by immigration authorities at the Matamoros-Brownsville international bridge, was returned to Mexico after his visa was revoked. López, who was mayor on two consecutive occasions from 2018 to 2024, was admitted yesterday by Customs and Border Protection agents (CBP) at 7:00 p.m. to a review area. The politician arrived only at t…
U.S. authorities revoked a visa to Mario L fish Hern ndez, a Black MP, after holding him for 14 hours at Matamoros-Brownsville Bridge.
The United States Would Have Withdrawn a Visa From Mp Mario López, “La Borrega” – Entre Lineastiktok
After the controversy that caused the alleged arrest of deputy Mario López, known as “La Borrega”, by agents of the Office of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on the Old International Bridge in Brownsville, Texas, the Tamaulipeco went out to answer the allegations. The first reply came from the Office of the Legislator, who issued a statement in which he denied “categorically” the allegations about the alleged detention of U.S. authorities.
Speculation on the document and an alleged arrest would have generated criticism of the Tamaulipas Jaqueline Viedma deputy After the controversy that caused the alleged arrest of Congressman Mario López, known as “La Borrega”, by agents of the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on the Old International Bridge in Brownsville, Texas, the Tamaulipe came to answer the charges. The first reply came from the Office of the Legislator, who is…
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