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Juan Gim, mayor of Nogales, Sonora, announced that the U.S. government has canceled his visa, attributing it to an administrative process. He assured he was cleared of any wrongdoing and remains calm. Nogales, a key transit point for fentanyl by the Sinaloa cartel, saw similar action in May, when visas for Baja California's governor and her spouse were revoked. The U.S. State Department declined comment due to confidentiality.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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