Overview
- Morena coordinator Adán Augusto López said he has received no notice of any cancellation and maintains his U.S. and other visas.
- Reuters previously reported that the Trump administration revoked visas for roughly 30 to 50 Mexican politicians as part of probes into corruption and possible criminal links, a claim not confirmed by authorities.
- Senate President Laura Itzel Castillo, vice leader Ignacio Mier, and Senator Olga Sosa said they were not notified of any action against their visas, with Mier displaying his travel document.
- López noted he holds a diplomatic passport but has not used it and did not apply for a diplomatic visa, underscoring the distinction between passports and visas.
- Morena lawmakers pointed to recent, public travel to Washington for meetings at the Capitol and the State Department as evidence their entry documents remain valid.