
Mario Alberto López Hernández
Mario Alberto López Hernández is a Mexican politician and member of the Partido Verde Ecologista de México (PVEM). He has served as a federal deputy and is known for his previous role as the mayor of Matamoros, Tamaulipas. Recently, he made headlines after being denied entry into the United States by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents at the Brownsville border crossing, where his visa was revoked after a lengthy review process. His return to Mexico sparked discussions about his alleged connections to controversial issues, including huachicol, although he strongly denied any wrongdoing and asserted that he continues to fulfill his legislative duties.
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Mario Alberto López Hernández is a former member of Morena and current federal deputy of the Green Party whose visa was canceled.
El Quita Visas | El UniversalMario Alberto López Hernández is the former mayor of Matamoros who lost his visa.
Del desvisadero al despeñadero | El UniversalMario Alberto López Hernández, a federal deputy, was detained for 14 hours and had his visa taken away.
Morenistas sin visa | El UniversalMario Alberto López Hernández is a federal deputy of the Green Party who was returned to Mexico after being denied entry to the United States.
Sin celular y sin visa, EU regresa a México al diputado del Partido Verde, Mario López Hernández y legislador revira

















