The Argentine singer Cazzu will begin her tour of the United States with her daughter Inti, after obtaining the necessary immigration documentation that allows the minor’s international mobility despite Christian Nodal’s previous refusals.
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The judicial resolution that enables the Latinaje Tour 2026
Planning for the Latinaje tour faced critical obstacles due to Inti’s immigration status. Under Argentine law, the visa process and departure from the country require the explicit authorization of both parents. Given Christian Nodal’s repeated refusal to sign the corresponding permits, the artist resorted to judicial proceedings to manage the renewal of the passport and the issuance of the US visa.
Confirmation of immigration status ensures that the logistics led by Live Nation will proceed without setbacks. The itinerary will begin on April 23 in Chicago, extending until May 21 with presentations in strategic locations such as Miami, California, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York and Houston. The work delegation includes his technical team, support staff and his close circle, guaranteeing the operation of one of the most robust tours of his career.
The impact of the Cazzu Law on family law
The conflict over the custody and mobility of Inti has transcended the private sphere to become a legislative phenomenon in Mexico and Argentina. The initiative called “Cazzu Law” seeks to reform parental consent protocols for international travel of minors.
- Legislative objective: Allow the consent of a single parent to be sufficient for leaving the country when the other parent fails to fulfill responsibilities or uses permission as a control mechanism.
- Scope in Mexico: Proposals already presented in the congresses of Michoacán and Oaxaca with the support of civil organizations and feminist groups.
- Mobilization in Argentina: A petition on digital platforms accumulates more than 33,000 signatures under the slogan of guaranteeing the freedom and well-being of children against parental blocks.
This legal trend aims to prevent administrative permits from being used as tools of coercion or professional blockade, prioritizing the right to mobility of minors over adult disputes.
Privacy Disputes and Parenting Agreements
While Cazzu prepares his stage performance in North America, Christian Nodal maintains an active lawsuit that seeks to restrict Inti’s media exposure on digital platforms. The Mexican singer’s defense argument focuses on the protection of the girl’s privacy until she comes of age. However, this position has generated public questions, given that it was Nodal himself who initially disseminated the visual identity of the minor after her birth.
The legal battle also covers the formalization of financial and parenting agreements. The Argentine side has stated that the proposals presented so far do not meet the standards of justice and sufficiency stipulated by law. The family tension reached a breaking point when Cristy Nodal, the minor’s grandmother, deleted all photographic records with her granddaughter on social networks, an action interpreted as a response to media pressure and the guidelines derived from the current litigation.


