Summary
The State Department announced it will review the visa or legal status of immigrants who show support for the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. This decision follows his death at an event in Utah. Political leaders condemned violence after Kirk's death.
Key Facts
- The State Department plans to review immigrants' legal status if they support or make jokes about Charlie Kirk's shooting.
- Charlie Kirk died while speaking at Utah Valley University.
- The announcement came from Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, who criticized people on social media for supporting violence.
- Police found a gun they believe was used in the shooting, but the suspect has not been caught.
- Both Democratic and Republican leaders have condemned political violence after the incident.