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Energy org asks DHS to deny Thunberg entry to country due to disruptive behavior

Power the Future urges DHS to assess Thunberg’s entry due to her link to international protests causing vandalism and disruptions, citing bans in Venice and Israel.

  • On Monday, Power the Future wrote to DHS asking for a review of whether Greta Thunberg should be allowed into the United States due to safety concerns and recent bannings.
  • On Monday, those protests included Greta Thunberg’s participation in Venice, Italy, where activists dyed the Grand Canal bright green, and the letter notes her removal from Israel fits a broader pattern.
  • Daniel Turner, Power the Future's leader, argued the request `is not ideological` and emphasized safeguarding infrastructure, noting Thunberg's links to Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil.
  • At time of publishing, no comment came from Department of Homeland Security or Greta Thunberg despite Power the Future urging DHS to deny entry to `these extremists, including Greta Thunberg`.
  • Turner told The Center Square that `everywhere Greta Thunberg goes, chaos follows`, and the letter appeals to Kristi Noem and the Trump Administration, citing temporary bans abroad.
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Energy watchdogs urge DHS to deny Greta Thunberg a U.S. visa due to safety concerns.

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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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