Well, well, well—look who finally found the spine to enforce some basic standards in immigration. For once, we’re seeing action that doesn’t involve groveling to foreign governments or issuing carefully-worded condemnations while American citizens get smeared and assassinated. The Trump administration, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the helm, just pulled the plug on a batch of visa-holders who celebrated the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. That’s right—celebrated a political murder on American soil. And now? They’re out.
Now, before we get into the delicious details, let’s pause on the sheer audacity here: foreign nationals, living under the protection and generosity of the United States, openly cheering the cold-blooded killing of a young American citizen—because they didn’t like his politics. And these people expected to keep their visas?
Here’s where the tension builds: this wasn’t just Twitter noise. These weren’t anonymous trolls from basements in Berlin. The State Department confirmed they were legal visa-holders, on our turf, throwing confetti over the blood of an American.
One Argentine national (who is now presumably brushing up on the weather in Buenos Aires) proudly declared Kirk “deserved to burn in hell.” Charming. Another from South Africa couldn’t resist taking a swing at “white nationalist trailer trash” while mocking the grief of Kirk’s family and supporters. And yet another, a Mexican national, said—brace yourself—“there are people who deserve to die.”
Let that sink in.
These are not just distasteful opinions. This is hate speech wrapped in visa privileges, spewed on U.S. soil against an American who was literally assassinated in the middle of a campus debate. And the kicker? These people thought they were untouchable.
US revokes visas of foreigners who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination
The US State Department says it has revoked visas of foreign nationals who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Kirk, an ally of President Donald Trump, was an influential conservative activist and… pic.twitter.com/lAN4GEnHSv
— TheCable (@thecableng) October 15, 2025
Not anymore.
Trump and Rubio, in a coordinated move that’s already sending ripples through the immigration establishment, decided to enforce a wild idea: maybe, just maybe, if you come to this country and publicly celebrate the murder of one of our citizens, you don’t get to stay. Shocking, I know.
Naturally, some in the press will clutch their pearls and scream about “free speech” and “authoritarianism.” But let’s be clear—there is no constitutional right for a foreign national to enjoy a U.S. visa while simultaneously advocating for the violent death of Americans. That’s not free speech. That’s being a guest who spits in your host’s face, then acts surprised when they’re shown the door.
And it doesn’t stop there. This move is part of a broader effort from Rubio’s State Department to crack down on foreign nationals engaged in anti-American activity. You know, like supporting terror groups, praising communist regimes, or cozying up to the cartels. The kinds of things that used to get a sternly worded letter—now, they get you a one-way flight home.
Fifty Mexican politicians just had their visas revoked over cartel connections. That’s not “performative.” That’s a cleanup operation, long overdue.
And while the Biden crowd hyperventilates over pronouns and social equity audits, the Trump team is reminding Americans what it looks like to draw a red line—and enforce it. The days of letting imported activists spew anti-American hate with zero consequences? Over.
U.S. Department of State:
“An Argentine national said that Kirk “devoted his entire life spreading racist, xenophobic, misogynistic rhetoric” and deserves to burn in hell.
Visa revoked.” pic.twitter.com/ASigkS3cTm
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) October 15, 2025
The lesson here is simple: come to America to build, to contribute, to learn—great. But come here to revel in the death of Americans and treat this country like your personal soapbox for hatred? Don’t let the departure gate hit you on the way out.
This isn’t about silencing dissent. It’s about drawing the line between disagreement and depravity.
And if that offends someone? Good.
They’re next.
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