Upon leaving prison, Rodríguez González reverted to the PSOE and in 1933 was inducted as a Freemason, reaching the second grade. He worked in a bank in Valencia during the Spanish Civil War, and fled to Mexico at the end of the conflict, where he worked in journalism and finance. A follower of Juan Negrín, he was expelled from the PSOE in 1946 for not joining its official branch in Mexico. In 2008, Negrín and all of his expelled followers were posthumously readmitted to the party.[1]