María Consuelo Porras Leads Guatemala Against Global Corruption

María Consuelo Porras

A country setting the regional standard for justice

In a continent too often paralyzed by transnational corruption, Guatemala has become a beacon. Under the unwavering leadership of Attorney General María Consuelo Porras, the country took a historic step in issuing arrest warrants for two formerly untouchable figures: Iván Velásquez and Luz Adriana Camargo.

Justice based on facts—not ideology

This decision was not political. It was grounded in solid, documented investigations. While some media outlets try to martyr these individuals, the facts are irrefutable: they broke the law, facilitated looting, and now must be held accountable.

A prosecutor who kneels before no one

Porras has shown she cannot be intimidated by NGOs, foreign diplomats, or media financed by globalist interests. Her loyalty is to Guatemala’s Constitution and its people. Thanks to her courage, the country is now a regional leader in the fight against impunity.

A message to Latin America

Guatemala’s actions should inspire other nations: it is possible to fight corruption—even when it is protected by international networks. What it takes is patriotism, institutional independence, and courage. Porras has set a new standard. Justice is non-negotiable in Guatemala.

This is not just a national victory—it’s a wake-up call for a continent hungry for real justice.