In yet another clampdown on speech in the U.S., the Trump Administration announced Tuesday that it has revoked the visas of six foreign nationals over remarks they made online after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk .
In a series of X posts , the State Department said the U.S. “has no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans” and that it had identified visa holders who “celebrated” Kirk’s death. The thread included the social media posts or comments in question, with the users’ names redacted and identified only by their nationalities, followed by “Visa revoked.”
According to the thread, an Argentine national said Kirk “deserved” to burn in hell, a Mexican national said “there are people who would make the world better off dead,” and a Brazilian