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US Revokes Visas Over Social Media Posts Celebrating Charlie Kirk's Assassination, Sparking Free Speech Concerns

The US State Department revoked visas from foreign nationals across six countries for celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination on social media, even for posts with minimal reach, raising surveillance and free speech concerns.

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  • Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University during a speaking engagement, prompting a swift response from the Trump administration regarding the incident.
  • The US State Department revoked visas from foreign citizens who celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination on social media, citing no obligation to host those wishing death upon Americans.
  • Individuals from Argentina, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, and Paraguay had their visas revoked due to their inappropriate social media remarks about Kirk's death.
  • Concerns are mounting as the US government revoked visas for social media posts with minimal reach, sparking debate over government surveillance and online activity crackdowns.
  • Domestically, over 145 individuals faced employment actions, and nearly 300 Pentagon employees were investigated, intensifying concerns about free speech rights and government authority.
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Center-leaning sources cover the US revocation of visas related to comments on Charlie Kirk's death with a neutral approach. They present the State Department's actions and rationale, provide background on Kirk's public persona, and include diverse contextual information, such as Trump's reaction and broader immigration policies, without editorializing or using loaded language.

"The Trump administration has cancelled the visas of at least six people for public comments made about the murder of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk."

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"The State Department continues to identify visa holders who celebrated the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk."

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Charlie Kirk was a prominent American right-wing political activist and co-founder of the advocacy group Turning Point USA. He was known for his conservative views and was a significant figure in American politics.

Charlie Kirk was assassinated on September 10, 2025, during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University. The investigation identified 22-year-old Tyler Robinson as the suspect, who was arrested and charged with aggravated murder. The shot was fired from the Losee Center roof.

The US State Department revoked visas for foreign nationals who celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination on social media, citing no obligation to host those wishing death upon Americans. This action raised concerns about surveillance and free speech.

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