Activist Pressures US to Impose Visa Ban on Pakistanis After Karachi Consulate Violence
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Washington, March 2 (NationPress) A conservative activist has demanded that the US State Department halt all visa issuances for Pakistani citizens, including green cards, amid violent demonstrations outside the US consulate in Karachi. This call for action follows increasing tensions after reported US military strikes on Iran.
Laura Loomer expressed her concerns on social media, stating, “The US State Department @StateDept should suspend all visas for Pakistanis, including green cards for as long as they can,” while tagging Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Her remarks came in response to reports of disturbances outside the heavily secured US consulate in Karachi, where she claimed that “six protesters, incensed by the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, were killed and 20 others injured during clashes.”
Loomer also asserted that “many more were shot and killed this afternoon while attempting to breach the consulate compound again.”
“Disgusting Pakistani terrorists are being shot dead on site by US Marines at the US Consulate in Pakistan today after attempting to break inside and take over the Embassy as a form of retaliation for US strikes on Iran,” Loomer wrote.
The details regarding the number of casualties and the exact circumstances of the reported gunfire remain unverified. It also remains unclear if US Marines or local Pakistani security forces were responsible for the response.
Loomer harshly criticized Pakistan, stating, “Pakistan is a disgusting country that harbored Osama Bin Laden and encourages Muslims to be as radical as possible.” Additionally, she commented, “A complete shithole Muslim country that wants to see Americans and Indians murdered in the name of Islam.”
The US State Department has not yet responded to the call for visa suspensions.
Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan and its economic center, has seen protests in the past over US military actions in the region. American diplomatic missions in Pakistan operate with heightened security, especially during periods of increased geopolitical tension.