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about “better features.” It’s not.
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The US Has Revoked Visas for the Son of Mexico's Former President — and Dozens
More Politicians
The son of former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador — known widely
in Mexico as "Andy" — publicly announced that the United States has revoked his
US visa, calling the decision "a crude and perverse act" and writing directly
to President Trump to demand an explanation. Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, 39,
posted a letter on Instagram addressed to Trump, accusing Secretary of State
Marco Rubio and Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau of ordering what he
described as a politically motivated revocation that he compared to "Hitlerian"
tactics. "There is no reason whatsoever to justify such an arrogant action,"
López Beltrán wrote. "It is worth emphasising that these officials have no
evidence against me regarding any immoral or criminal act." The US government
has not confirmed the revocation and has not provided a reason, consistent with
its general practice of declining to comment on individual visa decisions.
The López Beltrán case adds a high-profile name to a campaign that, according
to Reuters, has resulted in the revocation of US visas for at least 50 Mexican
politicians and officials — drawn from across Mexico's political spectrum but
concentrated in the ruling Morena party. The State Department has characterized
the revocations as part of a broad crackdown on individuals linked to drug
cartels, without identifying specific targets or providing evidence against
named politicians who have denied the allegations. At least four officials
previously confirmed their visa losses, including Baja California Governor
Marina del Pilar Ávila, who has specifically denied any links to organized
crime. Just days before López Beltrán's announcement, the State Department
announced revocations for dozens of individuals linked to the Jalisco New
Generation Cartel terrorist organization.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
* Andrés Manuel López Beltrán — son of Mexico's former president AMLO,
39-year-old Morena politician — publicly announced the US revoked his visa,
calling it "a crude and perverse act" and writing directly to Trump to demand
an explanation, with the US neither confirming nor providing a reason.
* The López Beltrán case joins at least 50 Mexican politicians and officials
whose US visas have been revoked as part of a cartel crackdown that Mexico's
government is characterizing as political interference in sovereign Mexican
politics rather than legitimate law enforcement action.
* Mexican President Sheinbaum's public framing of the revocations as
"interference in Mexican politics" represents the most direct official Mexican
pushback yet against a US pressure campaign that former ambassadors say is
being deployed more extensively than any previous administration.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded at her morning news conference
by framing the visa revocations as US interference in Mexican sovereign
politics rather than legitimate law enforcement cooperation. "This amounts to
interference in Mexican politics," Sheinbaum said. "I see no other reason for
it." She said she was unaware of any Mexican prosecutorial investigations into
López Beltrán and urged the United States to provide evidence of any
allegations, while adding the issue would not lead to a broader conflict with
Washington. Three former US ambassadors to Mexico — Earl Anthony Wayne, Roberta
Jacobson, and John Feeley — told Reuters that previous administrations have
used visa revocations for Mexican officials, but not to the same degree. "The
Trump administration is finding new ways to exert more pressure on Mexico,"
said Wayne.
The diplomatic dynamic is now explicitly contested at the highest levels of
Mexican government. López Beltrán is a prominent political figure in his own
right — he recently stepped down from leadership of the Morena party, the
entity his father founded that now governs Mexico with decisive congressional
majorities — and his announced candidacy for a Chamber of Deputies seat next
year makes his US visa status a specific practical legal and political matter
rather than merely a symbolic one. The revocations are being received in Mexico
as a pattern of US leverage-seeking that extends far beyond cartel
interdiction, raising the question of whether the Trump administration is using
visa revocations as a general-purpose tool of political pressure against a
neighboring government whose cooperation it simultaneously needs on migration,
trade, and fentanyl trafficking.
SOURCE:
* "Son of Mexico's former president AMLO alleges US revoked his visa" — Al
Jazeera
* "Son of Former Mexican President Says US Revoked His Visa" — US News /
Reuters
* "Former Mexican President López Obrador's son says U.S. revoked visa,
appeals directly to Trump" — KJZZ / NPR
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