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Christopher Landau & ‘El Quitavisas’: Visa Drama & Rubio’s Response

U.S. Official Landau Jabs at rubio ​with⁢ Visa Reference, Sparks Debate

mexico City – Former U.S. Under Secretary of State⁤ Christopher Landau engaged⁤ in ⁣a pointed ⁤exchange referencing visa authority, appearing ⁣to mock Senator marco Rubio‌ following the Florida Republican’s ​criticism of the Los Angeles ​Dodgers’ recognition⁢ of ⁤the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” a LGBTQ+ religious order. The incident, highlighted in a ⁣recent El ​Financiero report, underscores Landau’s increasingly visible and sometimes controversial role in ⁤commenting on Mexican ‍and ⁣U.S. political and cultural issues.

Landau’s remarks surfaced after⁢ he shared a photo on social media alongside a sign‍ reading “El Quitavisas” – a​ nickname referencing his perceived power to revoke ⁢U.S.⁣ visas.when a user jokingly asked if Rubio’s visa could be revoked for criticizing the dodgers,Landau⁢ responded that “everyone” should fear “El Quitavisas.” The exchange quickly drew attention,⁣ raising questions about ​the appropriateness of​ a⁢ former diplomat seemingly wielding the threat of visa denial as a form of political commentary.

The incident follows Landau’s recent decision⁤ to revoke the U.S. visa of Melissa Cornejo, a Morena​ party‍ council member in jalisco, Mexico, after she posted ​what he deemed “vulgar” comments online criticizing U.S. authorities’ response to migrant protests in California. ⁣Landau publicly stated ⁤he personally ordered the cancellation, adding, “Those who glorify ‍the violence and ⁣the challenge to the legitimate authorities and to the public‌ order… ‘fu** welcome in our country.'”

Landau’s actions and public statements have consistently drawn scrutiny, notably regarding the ⁣extent to which⁢ a former official should engage in potentially coercive ⁣commentary on visa matters.​ The latest exchange with Rubio adds fuel to this debate, ‌highlighting a pattern of landau using his past ⁢position to weigh in on contentious issues and seemingly leverage the power associated with U.S. visa control.

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