Mexico City: In a bold and unprecedented move, the United States government has revoked the visas of more than 50 Mexican politicians and government officials, intensifying tensions in the ongoing fight against drug cartels. The sweeping action, carried out under the Trump administration’s aggressive anti-narcotics agenda, has sent shockwaves through Mexico’s political and diplomatic circles.

Among those affected are prominent members of the ruling Morena party, including Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila, who has publicly denied any links to organized crime. U.S. authorities have cited national security concerns and alleged associations with drug trafficking networks as the basis for the visa cancellations. While the U.S. government is not required to provide detailed exp

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