Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Avila announced her U.S. non-immigrant visa has been revoked, expressing confidence that the issue will be clarified. She emphasized that this decision is an administrative one, not an accusation of wrongdoing. Despite the lack of communication from the U.S. government regarding the reason for the revocation, Avila remains respectful of U.S. sovereignty and asserts her clear conscience. The governor frequently engages with U.S. officials on border-related matters and recently met with the U.S. consul general for discussions on collaboration.
While the U.S. government has not provided a reason for the revocation of Baja California's governor Marina del Pilar Avila's non-immigrant visa, she asserts the matter will be clarified.
I have a clear conscience that everything will be clarified, emphasizing that the decision is administrative rather than a reflection of wrongdoing or criminal activity.
Avila expressed her respect for the U.S. government's sovereignty while trusting that truth and time will eventually set the record straight.
This visa issue arises at a complicated time as Avila frequently collaborates with U.S. officials on critical border issues, such as security and economic development.
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