By Roberto Bustamante
The Government of Sonora categorically rejected the versions that indicate that the governor Alfonso Durazo He is the subject of a prison investigation by United States authorities, and that his visa to enter that country would have been canceled.
The official position arose after the publication of a report in Los Angeles Cases that assured that Durazo and the governor of Tamaulipas, Americo Villarrealface investigations for alleged links to criminal organizations and have had their visas revoked.
Through a message spread on social networks, the head of the State Social Communication System of Sonora, Paloma Terán, described the information as “completely false” and assured that the state president keeps his immigration documentation current.
The information published by the media Los Angeles Cases regarding Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño is completely false.
The governor has a valid visa and has not been notified of any investigation by the United States authorities.?
— Paloma Teran V (@palomateranv) June 3, 2026
Furthermore, he stated that there is no official notification about an investigation against him by US authorities.
“The governor has a valid visa and has not been notified of any investigation by the United States authorities,” said the official, in accordance with the official position of the state government.
The Sonoran administration also reiterated its rejection of any accusation that lacks verifiable evidence and affirmed that it will continue to act with transparency in the face of public opinion.
Previously, during her morning conference, the president Claudia Sheinbaum He pointed out that it is up to the governors involved to clarify the situation and expressed dissatisfaction with the public dissemination of information related to possible immigration restrictions.
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