

Andrés Manuel López Obrador, president of Mexico, announced temporary visas for Central Americans to work on public works such as the Mayan Train.
“This week I am going to present a program for our Central American brothers so that they can have temporary visas to work in public works in Mexico, that they can be legally in our country with temporary work visas,” he reported.
He pointed out that these projects are in need of labor and “many iron workers, welders, even engineers, professionals” are needed.
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