
Edwin Luna on US Visa and Grupo Fugitivo Tragedy: A Heartfelt Interview
Mexican Singer Edwin Luna Discusses US Visa and Grupo Fugitivo Tragedy MEXICO CITY – Popular Mexican regional singer Edwin Luna recently addressed both his US work visa status and the tragic loss of four members of the musical group Grupo Fugitivo. In an interview captured by Alfonso Pérez, Luna confirmed that he has not encountered any problems with his visa, unlike some of his colleagues. He stated, "In the past, I did have problems, but it was an administrative issue that got resolved." This statement provides context to the recent challenges faced by other artists in obtaining US visas. Luna also expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of Grupo Fugitivo members, stating, "It's a terrible situation; my deepest condolences to their families." The disappearance and subsequent discovery of the group's bodies earlier this week in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, has shocked the nation. Luna's words highlight the shared sense of grief and concern within the Mexican musical community. The interview offers a glimpse into the lives of Mexican artists working internationally and the challenges they face. It also underscores the gravity of the tragedy surrounding Grupo Fugitivo, prompting reflection on the safety and well-being of musicians in Mexico.