U.S. Revokes Visas for Individuals Celebrating Charlie Kirk's Murder
Marco Rubio and the Trump administration are revoking visas for foreign visitors who celebrated Charlie Kirk's murder, citing high behavioral standards for U.S. visa holders and warning of deportation.
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Senator Marco Rubio and the Trump administration are actively revoking visas for foreign visitors found to be celebrating the murder of political figure Charlie Kirk.
The revocations target individuals who publicly expressed joy or support regarding Charlie Kirk's assassination, deeming such behavior unacceptable for U.S. visa holders.
Rubio stressed that all visitors to the United States on visas must adhere to very high standards of behavior, implying a zero-tolerance policy for such actions.
The State Department is currently in the process of identifying and revoking the visas of these individuals, ensuring a coordinated government response to the issue.
Those whose visas are revoked are being warned to prepare for deportation from the United States, facing immediate consequences for their celebratory actions.
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