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The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

During the morning, the columnist was instructed by García Vilchis to present a false signature and lack of rigor in journalism.

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

During the morning, the columnist was instructed by García Vilchis to present a false signature and lack of rigor in journalism.

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

During the morning, the columnist was instructed by García Vilchis to present a false signature and lack of rigor in journalism.

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

During the morning, the columnist was instructed by García Vilchis to present a false signature and lack of rigor in journalism.

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

During the morning, the columnist was instructed by García Vilchis to present a false signature and lack of rigor in journalism.

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

During the morning, the columnist was instructed by García Vilchis to present a false signature and lack of rigor in journalism.

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

During the morning, the columnist was instructed by García Vilchis to present a false signature and lack of rigor in journalism.

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

During the morning, the columnist was instructed by García Vilchis to present a false signature and lack of rigor in journalism.

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

During the morning, the columnist was instructed by García Vilchis to present a false signature and lack of rigor in journalism.

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”

During the morning, the columnist was instructed by García Vilchis to present a false signature and lack of rigor in journalism.

The Mexican government responded to Salvador García Soto in a column that “he missed the truth.”