A memorial for Charlie Kirk is seen in Wheeling, Illinois, on September 16. Audrey Richardson for the Chicago Tribune/Getty Images

The US State Department said it has revoked visas from at least six individuals who allegedly “celebrated” Charlie Kirk ’s murder.

In a post on X Tuesday – which would have been Kirk’s birthday – the agency cataloged “just a few examples” of people who had their visas revoked for comments about the conservative figure following his death. The State Department also said it “continues to identify visa holders who celebrated the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk.”

The Department’s moves to revoke and deny visas to people for their comments about Kirk have raised questions about their legality under the First Amendment.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio

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