Overview
- Former Guerrero governor Héctor Astudillo said he received a July 31 email revoking his U.S. visa and has begun the process to apply again.
- Reuters reported that roughly 30 to 50 Mexican politicians and officials lost visas, but neither government has released names or documentation.
- Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila previously acknowledged U.S. action against her visa, adding to a small set of public confirmations.
- Morena Senate leaders Adán Augusto López, Ignacio Mier and Laura Itzel Castillo said they have not been notified of cancellations, with Mier displaying a valid visa after recent U.S. meetings.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum said Mexico has not received detailed information from U.S. authorities, and the State Department has not explained individual decisions.