State Department Halts Gaza Visas Amid Security Concerns After Congressional Inquiries
After conservative activist Laura Loomer raised alarms about medical visas issued to children from Gaza, the State Department stopped issuing visitor visas pending security reviews—highlighting failures that could threaten American safety.
In a striking development underscoring ongoing lapses in border and visa security, the U.S. State Department has halted all visitor visas for individuals from Gaza following questions raised by conservative activist Laura Loomer. Loomer's social media posts spotlighted children arriving from Gaza for medical treatment under a program whose oversight is now under intense scrutiny. This pause comes amid revelations that a "small number" of humanitarian medical visas were approved without adequate vetting, raising serious national security concerns. Senator Marco Rubio confirmed on CBS’s Face the Nation that congressional offices flagged troubling connections between some aiding organizations and terrorist groups...
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