The State Department announced on Tuesday that it was removing the U.S. Visas of “a dozen people, and their immediate families” in Guatemala due to ongoing attempts to interfere in President-elect Bernardo Arevalo’s ascent to political power. Since July, Guatemala’s outgoing administration has taken a series legal actions against Arevalo, his party and the peaceful transition of power.
In response to continuous attempts to obstruct President-elect Bernardo Arévalo’s ascension to office, the State Department announced on Tuesday that it is removing the U.S. visas of” a dozen individuals, and their immediate family members” in Guatemala. Since July, Guatemala’s cheerful administration has pursued legal action against Arévalo and his party, endangering a quiet… Due to continuing efforts to obstruct President-elect Bernardo Arévalo’s ascension to office, the State Department announced on Tuesday that it is removing the U.S. visas of” a dozen individuals, and their immediate family members ,” in Guatemala. Since July, Guatemala’s cheerful administration has pursued legal action against Arévalo and his party, endangering a quiet…
The State Department announced on Tuesday that it was removing the U.S. Visas of “a dozen people, and their immediate families” in Guatemala due to ongoing attempts to interfere in President-elect Bernardo Arevalo’s ascent to political power. Since July, Guatemala’s outgoing administration has taken a series legal actions against Arevalo, his party and the peaceful transition of power.