“Well, it isn’t just about Charlie Kirk,” Rubio said during a press briefing. “If you’re a foreigner and you’re out there celebrating the assassination of someone who was speaking somewhere, I mean, we don’t want you in the country.”
“Why would we want to give a visa to someone who thinks it’s good that someone was murdered in the public square?” he asked. “That’s just common sense to me.”
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
He confirmed that visa cancellations have already begun. Some individuals have had their visas revoked, while others are being denied entry altogether.
“We’ve revoked the visas of people,” Rubio stated. “We’ve most certainly been denying visas.”
Kenyans Among Those at Risk
Kenyans studying, working, or planning to travel to the US are now at risk. Even sharing celebratory posts from within Kenya could trigger consequences.
A photo collage of travellers checking in at JKIA (left) and a rejected Schengen Visa
“You’re out there celebrating the assassination in cold blood of someone, and then you want to come in,” Rubio said. “Why would we want anybody like that in our country, as a tourist, as anything? We don’t want them here.”