The State Department has revoked the visas of six foreign nationals after they posted offensive comments online regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The agency emphasized that individuals who glorify violence against Americans or celebrate such acts are not welcome in the United States. Among those affected were citizens from Argentina, South Africa, Mexico, Germany, Brazil, and Paraguay, each of whom made inflammatory remarks about Kirk's death.
Officials from the Trump administration, including Secretary Rubio and Vice President JD Vance, have called for vigilance against the glorification of violence and urged the public to report such behavior. The State Department reiterated its commitment to enforcing immigration laws and protecting American citizens from those who promote hatred or violence.