Former President of Costa Rica had his US visa canceled after criticizing Trump
- Former Costa Rican President Óscar Arias Sánchez had his U.S. Visa revoked by the State Department without explanation, as he stated at a press conference.
- Arias expressed uncertainty about the decision's motivation, mentioning it could relate to his critical remarks on U.S. Policies.
- Arias concluded that the revocation will not silence him, emphasizing his loyalty and admiration for the United States despite the action.
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US revokes visa of Costa Rica’s Nobel Laureate Oscar Arias
Former Costa Rican president and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Oscar Arias said that his US visa had been revoked, weeks after he publicly criticised US President Donald Trump and questioned American influence in Central America. Speaking at a press conference in the capital San José, the 84-year-old statesman said he had received a short email from US authorities notifying him of the decision, without offering a formal explanation. “I have no idea…

Ex-Costa Rica president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias says US revoked his visa
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Nobel Peace Prize winner — and Trump critic — gets U.S. visa revoked
Óscar Arias Sánchez, the former president of Costa Rica who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987, has had his visa revoked without explanation this week.The New York Times reported that Sánchez has been a "vocal critic" of President Donald Trump and that the rescission of his visa "appears to b...
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