
Sheinbaum Fights Proposed Tax on Remittances: Urges Mexicans to Contact US Senators
Mexico City: Sheinbaum Rejects Proposed Tax on Remittances, Urges Action Against US Senate Bill Mexico City – Claudia Sheinbaum, a prominent figure in Mexican politics, today publicly rejected a proposed tax on remittances sent from the United States to Mexico. Speaking at a press conference, Sheinbaum voiced her strong opposition to the bill currently making its way through the US Senate. She emphasized the significant impact this tax would have on millions of Mexican families who rely on these funds for their livelihoods. "We invite our fellow countrymen and women to send messages, via social media, emails, or letters, to the US senators," Sheinbaum stated, "to prevent the imposition of this tax on remittances." She stressed the importance of collective action to protect the financial well-being of Mexican families. Sheinbaum also announced that her team will be meeting with US senators next week to further discuss the issue and lobby against the proposed legislation. This proactive approach demonstrates a commitment to addressing the concerns of Mexican citizens and protecting their financial interests. The outcome of this legislative process will have significant consequences for the Mexican economy and the lives of many families.