
Visas Revoked: Baja California Governor's Remote Work Sparks Controversy
Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda and her husband Carlos Torres face visa revocation in the US. This event has sparked public discussion regarding the propriety of a high-ranking official conducting official business from outside the country. The couple's frequent border crossings and the Governor's remote work from Brawley, California, where their children were born, have become points of contention. While no official confirmation exists about the reasons for the visa revocation, speculation suggests a possible investigation. The video provides a brief overview of the situation, accompanied by images of the couple and the American flag. The report raises questions about transparency and accountability in public office. This situation underscores the complexities of binational relationships and the challenges faced by those holding public office in border regions.