Summary
The U.S. is taking action to deport non-citizens who celebrated the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that visa revocations have started for those involved. This action is part of a broader immigration crackdown targeting individuals with certain political views.
Key Facts
- The U.S. is revoking visas from non-citizens who celebrated Charlie Kirk's death.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the visa revocations.
- The action is part of a larger immigration crackdown under the second Trump administration.
- The crackdown also targets students with pro-Palestinian views.
- The State Department plans to review the legal status of immigrants celebrating Kirk's death.
- Rubio stated that celebrating violent acts against political figures is not acceptable for U.S. visitors.
- The exact number of visas revoked has not been disclosed by the State Department.