WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. State Department has revoked visas from several foreign nationals who allegedly celebrated the killing of Charlie Kirk.

In a social media post, the department stated that six individuals from different countries had their visas revoked. Efforts are ongoing to identify more foreign nationals who praised Kirk’s assassination.

The decision has sparked debate, with some legal experts questioning whether this move conflicts with free speech protections under the First Amendment.

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