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U.S. Embassy refutes claims about issuing a 5-year work visa as circulated on TikTok

Border closure is enforceable against unlawful immigration, according to the embassy's declaration.

U.S. Embassy debunks claims of offering a 5-year work permit, as circulated on TikTok
U.S. Embassy debunks claims of offering a 5-year work permit, as circulated on TikTok

U.S. Embassy refutes claims about issuing a 5-year work visa as circulated on TikTok

U.S. Embassy in Mexico Denies Circulating Work Permit Measure for Migrants

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has issued a statement denying the circulation of a video claiming that a measure would be implemented, starting October 1, allowing migrants to apply for a five-year work permit in the United States.

According to the embassy, led by Ambassador Ronald Johnson, the information is false. The embassy also reiterated that the U.S.-Mexico border remains closed to illegal migration.

In a recent statement, the embassy warned against believing everything seen on TikTok regarding migration policies. They encouraged users to stay informed about relevant news, opinion articles, entertainment, trends, and more from their mobile device. However, the embassy did not specify any dates or details about a potential work permit for migrants.

The embassy also did not provide any updates or clarifications about the immigration policy regarding work permits for migrants. They did not announce any changes to the policy either. Furthermore, the embassy did not provide a channel on WhatsApp, but the text suggests the availability of news and updates through that platform.

The embassy also did not issue any warnings or advisories regarding work permits for migrants. They did not provide any information about a potential work permit for migrants, and they did not mention any exceptions to the closed border policy.

It is important to note that Ambassador Ronald Johnson has held his position at least during the period referenced in recent news about the cooperation between the U.S. and Mexico on security issues, including a deportation case involving Julio César Chávez Jr., indicating his tenure includes 2023 or later.

In light of these developments, it is crucial for individuals seeking information about immigration policies to verify their sources and stay informed about official updates from reliable channels.

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