Montefú C.
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Les comparto el #MensajeAMedios de esta tarde.










#Herencia | From Washington came a message without ambiguity: the margin of tolerance has run out. The allegations against Rubén Rocha Moya were not an isolated episode, but rather a signal of a broader strategy. In this new scenario, Baja California has shifted from a secondary position to being firmly on the radar, with Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda at the center of attention. The governor faces this moment with a factor that carries significant weight in bilateral relations: the revocation of her U.S. visa in 2025, a measure that also affected her then-partner, Carlos Torres Torres. More than a mere administrative procedure, such decisions are often interpreted as warning signals based on information that is not made public. Within this context, a complex political and operational network begins to take shape. On one side, the so-called Marina-Torres Group, composed of close allies, officials, and operators with direct influence over the state government. Within this circle, Torres is pointed out for alleged dealings and connections built from positions of power. On the other side, the so-called Ensenada-Jalisco Group brings together economic and political actors tied to strategic sectors, with references to investigations coordinated between Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office and U.S. authorities. Both blocs do not operate in isolation; they intersect in public decision-making, contract allocation, and political control. #BreakingNews #MexicoPolitics #NarcoPolitics #USMexico #DEA #Corruption #BajaCalifornia #Sinaloa #PoliticalScandal #LatAmNews #PowerAndCorruption #CartelPolitics #Geopolitics #InvestigativeJournalism #TrendingNow















