A Mexican actor, producer, and now a political force who could change the game for both Mexico and the U.S. On February 25, 2025, Mexico’s National Electoral Institute (INE) greenlit his ‘Movimiento Viva México’ to become an official political party, marking a bold step toward tackling the crime, drug trafficking, and human trafficking plaguing our communities on both sides of the border. For Hispanic Americans, Mexican descendants, and everyday Americans suffering from these shared crises, Verástegui isn’t just another politician—he’s a proven fighter with the right connections to get results.
You might know him from films like Sound of Freedom, where he shone a light on human trafficking, or from his speech at CPAC 2025 in D.C. this month, where he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with U.S. conservative leaders. Verástegui’s ties run deep: he’s worked with figures like Donald Trump and Javier Milei of Argentina, signing deals to combat child sex trafficking and building bridges with influential U.S. voices who want to dismantle cartels and secure the border. While others talk, he’s acted—producing films, rallying conservatives globally, and now launching a party to take on Mexico’s ‘narcoestado’ head-on.
Crime, drugs, and trafficking don’t stop at the border—they hit us all. Fentanyl floods American streets from Mexican cartels, while human smuggling tears families apart. Verástegui gets it. He’s called out Mexico’s government for shielding criminals and has the U.S. network—think CPAC, Trump allies, and anti-trafficking advocates—to push for real cooperation. No other Mexican leader has this combo: Hollywood reach, grassroots grit, and a direct line to American power players. His vision? Defend life, family, and freedom while rooting out the corruption that fuels our shared pain.
Follow his journey as ‘Movimiento Viva México’ takes shape. This isn’t just Mexico’s fight—it’s ours too. Verástegui’s the only one bridging both worlds to fix it.