Donald Trump has canceled more than 12,000 visas of citizens of Argentina, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Germany and Paraguay, just because of… “disrespectful comments about Charlie Kirk”… immediately creating a fierce controversy between …
According to an “unnamed source” from the White House, an emergency meeting that lasted more than 5 hours took place last night. The result: more than 12,000 visas were immediately revoked, and a list of “individuals who have made sarcastic, mocking or insulting comments about Charlie Kirk” is being “reviewed on social network X (Twitter)”.
🇺🇸 Trump is said to have been “furious” after reading this comment.
A fictional post from “President Trump” (modeled in this article) reads:
“If you don’t respect my friend Charlie Kirk, the United States probably doesn’t need you.”
The hashtag #VisaKirkGate exploded on social media, climbing to the top of the global trending list in just a few hours. Mexican and Brazilian netizens expressed bewilderment: “We were just joking and lost our student visas!”
🏛️ Countries react strongly
The German Foreign Ministry (in the fictional style of the article) “summoned the US ambassador” and issued a statement:
“We respect freedom of speech, and we cannot believe that commenting on a media figure would cause citizens to lose the right to enter this country.”
Meanwhile, in Buenos Aires, hundreds of Argentinian students took to the streets with banners reading “Free Our Visas – Free Charlie Critics!” – turning this incident into a bizarre global movement of unprecedented scale.
💻 Social media explodes with the “Charlie Kirk Effect”
On the X platform, videos, memes and mockery spread like wildfire. One user wrote:
“I just said Charlie Kirk’s hair looks like a sandwich – now my email is ‘Broken!'”
Meanwhile, some Americans seemed to agree with the move (in a tone that mimics tabloid journalism):
“It’s time to protect patriots from haters!” – a Florida resident commented.
🌐 ‘Visa War’ – The strangest diplomatic battle of the year
Observers (in the fictional world of the article) have dubbed this event “Visa War 2025”, and believe that this could be the opening step of a new political era, where social media sentiment determines immigration policy.
A foreign affairs editor “half-jokingly” said:
“From now on, if you want to come to the US, you may have to like Charlie Kirk’s post to prove your loyalty!”
😱 Conclusion: A new chapter in… the era of ‘visa feelings touched’
Despite the lack of any real evidence (and the entire content being completely fictional), this “event” had netizens talking all night.
Many joked:
“In Trump’s world, the visa is not just in the passport – it’s in Charlie Kirk’s heart.”