The State Department is dropping the hammer, and it's about time. After the cold-blooded assassination of Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk, some foreign scumwafers thought it was cute to cheer or crack jokes about the young man. Big mistake. They're about to learn you don't mess with America’s heart and soul without consequences.
The day after Kirk's assassination by a leftist creep, Deputy State Department Secretary Christopher Landau laid it out plain and simple: "Foreigners who glorify violence and hatred are not welcome visitors to our country."
He added that he was "disgusted to see some on social media praising, rationalizing, or making light of the event, and have directed our consular officials to undertake appropriate action." That's right, mock Charlie's murder, and you're persona non grata.
According to canary cage liner, The New York Times (yeah, I know, even a broken clock is right twice a day), this policy is in full swing.
According to canary cage liner, The New York Times (yeah, I know, even a broken clock is right twice a day), this policy is in full swing.
For the past two weeks, U.S. officials have been scouring the internet for any foreign fool dumb enough to gloat or giggle over Kirk's killing. They're even crowdsourcing, asking patriots to flag these ass clowns. The punishment? No entry to the land of the free. Period. Dozens are already on the chopping block, including some Brazilian congressman, Mexican talking heads, and a South African so-called journalist, per a State Department official's posts on X.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a man who doesn't suffer fools, put it bluntly: "If you are here on a visa and cheering on the public assassination of a political figure, prepare to be deported. You are not welcome in this country." Period.
This is part of President Trump's no-nonsense campaign to hit back at anyone who dares trivialize or cheer Kirk's murder. You saw it with Disney yanking Jimmy Kimmel's show, although it was short-lived.
Rubio didn't hold back when explaining the policy to reporters. "You’re a foreigner, and you're out here celebrating the assassination of someone who was speaking somewhere," he said. "We don’t want you. Why would we want to give a visa to someone who thinks it's good that someone was murdered in the public square?" He doubled down: "You're out there celebrating the assassination of the people that are inside the country…Then you want to come in. Why would we want anything like that in our country as a tourist?"
Ricardo Zúñiga, a former State Department bigwig, told The Times that the feds usually focus on sniffing out dangerous visa applicants. But now? They're diving deep into social media, hunting for anyone dumb enough to post their hate. President Trump's executive order makes it crystal clear: foreigners who threaten our "citizens, culture, government, institutions or founding principles" can kiss their travel plans goodbye.
The State Department's also has its eye on visa applicants spouting anti-Semitic or pro-Hamasshole garbage online. You wanna play that game? You're not stepping foot here.
This is America standing tall, folks. You don't get to spit on our values, cheer a patriot's death, and then waltz in for a vacation. Shape up or stay out. Too bad we couldn't apply this to leftists who live here.
This is America standing tall, folks. You don't get to spit on our values, cheer a patriot's death, and then waltz in for a vacation. Shape up or stay out. Too bad we couldn't apply this to leftists who live here.
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