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Óscar Arias says he has had his visa to enter the United States revoked.
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Former Costa Rican President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias said Tuesday that his U.S. visa was revoked without explanation. The incident comes mere weeks after he criticized Donald Trump on social media,
Reports of people being shackled, detained and held for deportation, some of whom have permanent residency, have raised global concerns. Here's what attorneys say.
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Latin Times on MSNNobel Prize Winner Says US Revoked His Visa Weeks After He Said Trump 'Behaves Like a Roman Emperor'Former Costa Rican President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Óscar Arias Sánchez said the United States revoked his visa without explanation.
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LoveBScott on MSNNo Visa, No Problem: Mexico Travel Unchanged Despite Donald Trump's TiradesSince starting his second term as president, and years before, President Donald Trump has intensified his criticism and policy actions toward Mexico. From imposing tariffs to making contentious statements about Mexico’s government,
Former Costa Rican President and Nobel laureate Óscar Arias Sánchez said Tuesday that the United States had revoked his visa to enter the country. The big picture: Arias, a Trump critic who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for a peace plan to end civil wars in Central America,
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Raw Story on MSNNobel Peace Prize winner — and Trump critic — gets U.S. visa revokedArias Sánchez, the former president of Costa Rica who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987, has had his visa revoked without explanation this week. The New York Times reported that Sánchez has been a "vocal critic" of President Donald Trump and that the rescission of his visa "appears to be the most high profile in a string of individuals who have had their visas canceled or been denied entry as the Trump administration bars people who it says have 'hostile attitudes' toward the United States.
WASHINGTON ‒ A plan for the Trump administration to bar entry into the United States from foreign nationals whose countries do not meet its vetting standards has been indefinitely postponed, with no new date set.
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Momodou Taal, a Cornell University foreign grad student who had his visa revoked after protesting against Israel, is dismissing his lawsuit against Trump.