Punk duo Bob Vylan Rage in Trump after Visa have been withdrawn

Punk duo Bob Vylan was transferred after their visas have been withdrawn after their controversial Glastonbury that was played on Saturday 28 June, Radaronline.com can reveal.
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The duo also noted that violence is “the only language that some people unfortunately speak” on stage. Shortly thereafter, the Trump government withdrew their American visas, despite the couple that concert data had drawn up in Boston, New York City and Washington, DC, in the fall.
Bob Vylan joined Instagram To respond to the decision and raged: “The government does not want us to ask why they are silent in the light of the atrocity? To ask why they no longer do to stop the murders? To feed the hunger?
“The more they talk about Bob Vylan, the less time they spend to answer their criminal inactivity.”
The long explanation added: “We are the target to speak. We are not the first. We will not be the last. If you take care of the holiness of human life and freedom of expression, we have also spoken to you to speak.”
The Israeli embassy condemned the songs as ‘inflammatory and hateful rhetoric’.
After the set of the band, deputy State Secretary Christopher Landau social media To announce, they will not be allowed in America now.
“The (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) has withdrawn the American visas for the members of the Bob Vylan band in the light of their hateful tirade in Glastonbury, including leading the crowd in death,” he wrote. “Foreigners who glorify violence and hate are not welcome visitors to our country.”
The decision led to mixed reactions and spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tammy Bruce also responded quickly to respond to an attempt to turn off the fire.
She said in a statement: “I cannot speak with decisions about when I have to discuss something of this kind, what we know is that a very public dynamic with individuals, we have a very public policy and procedure and process now that we are discussing national security and how we deal with the visa process.”
Bruce claimed that the Trump administration ‘does not tell people what they can sing about or what they say’, but instead is aimed at ‘our standards of whom we let in our country’.
She added: “It is really about the issue of national security, violence questions, an increase in anti -Semitism, but about terrorism in general.
“That dynamic, crime in the United States, what happened to the open border, trans-national gangs, deliberate dynamics that American life has destroyed, cities that are full of people, and every American deserves better.”
The president and his loyal team of supporters have done everything to limit Visa for international students and others, it has accused of promoting terrorism and anti -Semitism after Hamas’s attack on Israelis on October 7, 2023.




