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The United States has no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans.

The State Department continues to identify visa holders who celebrated the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk. Here are just a few examples of aliens who are no longer welcome in the U.S.:
An Argentine national said that Kirk “devoted his entire life spreading racist, xenophobic, misogynistic rhetoric” and deserves to burn in hell.

Visa revoked. Image
A South African national mocked Americans grieving the loss of Kirk, saying “they’re hurt that the racist rally ended in attempted martyrdom” and alleging “he was used to astroturf a movement of white nationalist trailer trash.”

Visa revoked. Image
A Mexican national said that Kirk “died being a racist, he died being a misogynist” and stated that “there are people who deserve to die. There are people who would make the world better off dead.”

Visa revoked.
A Brazilian national charged that “Charlie Kirk was the reason for a Nazi rally where they marched in homage to him” and that Kirk “DIED TOO LATE.”

Visa revoked.
A German national celebrated Kirk’s death and attempted to justify his murder, writing “when fascists die, democrats don’t complain.”

Visa revoked. Image
A Paraguayan national charged that “Charlie Kirk was a son of a b**** and he died by his own rules.”

Visa revoked.
.@POTUS and @SecRubio will defend our borders, our culture, and our citizens by enforcing our immigration laws.

Aliens who take advantage of America’s hospitality while celebrating the assassination of our citizens will be removed.

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