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Baja California Sur Governor Rejects U.S. Visa Rumors, Cites Smear Campaign

Baja California Sur Governor Rejects U.S. Visa Rumors, Cites Smear Campaign

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Baja California Sur Governor Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío denied rumors of his U.S. visa cancellation.
  • He attributed the allegations to a smear campaign against his administration and the Morena party.
  • Castro Cosío stated he has no investigations or migratory restrictions from U.S. authorities and maintains normal institutional relations.

Baja California Sur Governor Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío has vehemently denied rumors circulating about the cancellation of his U.S. visa. He attributed these claims to a "dirty war" and a smear campaign targeting his administration and the ruling Morena party.

During a weekly press conference, Castro Cosío asserted that he faces no investigations or migratory restrictions from U.S. authorities. He emphasized his normal institutional relationship with U.S. representatives and even mentioned an invitation to attend U.S. Independence Day celebrations on July 4.

The governor also dismissed any involvement of his family, including his wife, in these allegations, calling them a "vile lie." These statements come amid national scrutiny following U.S. media reports of alleged investigations into other Morena governors, which have fueled speculation across Mexico.

Castro Cosío accused political actors of exploiting the situation to sow public doubt. He reiterated his administration's commitment to transparency in addressing any accusations.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.