US revokes visas for 6 foreigners over Charlie Kirk-related speech
- On Tuesday, the State Department announced it revoked visas of foreign nationals who criticized Charlie Kirk after his death, coinciding with Erika Kirk being hosted at the White House.
- Kirk was shot at a college in Utah on September 10 and quickly became a conservative martyr, prompting large memorials and national attention.
- The State Department cited social‑media posts on X, including a redacted user and Brazilian and Mexican individuals, saying the U.S. has no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans.
- The White House issued a memorandum directing government agencies to pursue organizations tied to 'domestic terrorism' and 'organized political violence,' with Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff, leading prosecutorial efforts.
- President Donald Trump framed Charlie Kirk during public ceremonies where Kirk was honored and said Kirk would support retribution plans, with aides vowing to pursue networks tied to the killing.
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Visas YANKED from Six Foreigners For Celebrating Charlie Kirk Assassination
The U.S. State Department has revoked the visas of six foreign nationals from Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, Paraguay, and South Africa after they celebrated the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on social media. The decision reflects a growing trend of using visa revocations as a diplomatic tool to address anti-American rhetoric and glorification of violence against U.S. citizens. As Kirk was yesterday posthumously award…
United States revokes Argentine’s visa for ‘celebrating’ Charlie Kirk’s murder
Washington clamps down on free speech, revoking visas of six foreign nationals who celebrated the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk; Among them, Argentine national Serena Luciano.
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