Washington Cancels Visas for Six Foreigners Due to Posts About the Assassination of Charlie Kirk

The U.S. State Department announced the cancellation of visas for six foreigners after they made sarcastic comments or mocked the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed while giving a speech on a college campus in Utah on September 10.
Nationalities of the Affected
The names of the individuals were not disclosed, but the department confirmed that those affected are from Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, Paraguay, and South Africa, stating that the decision came after reviewing their social media posts and videos related to the incident.
Warnings and Possible Deportation
The U.S. State Department clarified that the administration may deport any foreigner who exploits American hospitality to celebrate the assassination of American citizens, a move described by some human rights organizations as controversial, while others questioned its compatibility with the principle of freedom of expression.