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State Department says visa revocations will target supporters of designated terrorist groups, not protected speech; courts could review policy
Summary
The State Department spokesperson said the department will consider revoking visas of foreigners who have supported designated terrorist groups and has authority to do so when information indicates inadmissibility, adding that the policy targets actions rather than protected speech and may be subject to litigation.
The State Department spokesperson said the department will consider revoking visas of foreigners who have supported designated terrorist organizations and has authority to revoke visas when information indicates a visa holder may be inadmissible under U.S. immigration law.
Tammy said, "The State Department will consider revoking the visas of foreigners who have supported Hamas and unleashed antisemitic harassment, intimidation, vandalism, and violence on…
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