US revokes visas for 6 foreigners over Charlie Kirk-related speech
Six foreigners from six countries lost U.S. visas after making disparaging remarks about Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the State Department said.
- The Trump administration revoked visas of 6 foreigners for making derisive comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
- The State Department cited their online posts mocking Kirk's killing as the reason for revoking their visas.
- The administration has ramped up efforts to identify and potentially expel foreigners who have criticized US policies or supported protests.
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The USA withdraws the visa for statements about the death of Charlie Kirk from several foreigners. Citizens from Germany and five other countries are affected.
US Revokes Visas for Six Foreigners over Comments Made about Charlie Kirk’s Death
WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said on Tuesday it had revoked the visas of six foreigners over social media comments made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The Trump administration is depriving foreigners of visas to celebrate the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The U.S. government reported Tuesday that it revoked the visas of six foreigners who publicly celebrated the murder of conservative activist and commentator Charlie Kirk, founder of the organization Turning Point USA, which occurred in the state of Utah. Among those affected, according to Media Clarín, is a young Argentine resident in Chicago, whose social media publication generated controversy and reactions from the State Department itself. “T…
Visas Revoked For Multiple People Who “Celebrated The Heinous Ass*ssination Of Charlie Kirk,” State Department Says
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