Texas Border Business
In a wide-ranging interview on Atypical Te Ve, host Carlos Alazraki speaks with former Mexican official Simón Levy about U.S.-Mexico security cooperation, organized crime, and Mexico’s political landscape. Throughout the conversation, Levy makes a series of allegations involving senior Mexican officials, military leaders, and the U.S. government, while discussing the potential implications for bilateral relations and the country’s political future. The claims presented in the interview reflect Levy’s statements and have not been independently verified.
About Simon Levy:
Simón Levy-Dabbah is a Mexican entrepreneur, author, consultant, and former public official known for his work on economic development, technology, and international investment.
He served in the administration of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador as the Undersecretary of Tourism Planning and Policy from 2018 to 2019. During his tenure, he was involved in tourism investment and regional economic development projects before leaving the government.
Before entering public service, Levy founded and led several consulting and investment firms focused on international business, innovation, and urban development. He has also written books and is a frequent commentator on Mexican politics, security, and economic affairs, appearing in the media and on social media.
In recent years, Levy has become known for making claims about organized crime, corruption, and U.S.-Mexico relations in interviews and online posts. Many of these statements involve allegations about public officials and ongoing investigations. Unless confirmed by official authorities or supported by independent evidence, such claims should be understood as Levy’s assertions rather than established facts.






























