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Embassy siege backfires, demand to cancel visas of Pakistanis in US

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Violent demonstrations took place outside the US Consulate in Karachi after the US attack on Iran. After this, American activist Laura Loomer demanded that all visas and green cards of Pakistanis be suspended. They claimed firing and deaths, but this has not been confirmed.

Embassy siege backfires, demand to cancel visas of Pakistanis in USZoom

American Consulate was attacked in Pakistan.

Washington: Violent demonstrations took place outside the US Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan after the US attack on Iran. After this, an American conservative activist has demanded from the US State Department that all visas of Pakistanis, even green cards, should be cancelled. Tagging Foreign Minister Marco Rubio in a post on social media platform X, Laura Loomer wrote, ‘The US State Department should also suspend all visas and green cards of Pakistanis as long as possible.’ in Pakistan America and Israel attacks on Iran There is opposition.

His demand came after reports of violent demonstrations and clashes outside the US Consulate complex in Karachi. Loomer claimed that six protesters angry over the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader in Pakistan were killed and 20 others were injured while they were trying to enter the heavily guarded compound of the US Consulate. He further alleged that several other people were shot and died while trying to re-enter this afternoon.

‘American Marines are shooting Pakistanis’

Loomer wrote, ‘Pakistani terrorists are being shot on the spot by US Marines stationed at the US Consulate in Pakistan after trying to take over the embassy in retaliation for US attacks on Iran.’ However, the information has not confirmed the number of casualties or the circumstances of the firing. It is also not clear whether the action has been taken by the American Marines or by local Pakistani security forces.

Called Pakistan a fundamentalist country

Loomer strongly criticized Pakistan and wrote that Pakistan had given shelter to Osama Bin Laden and fundamentalism is promoted there. He also alleged that this country promotes violence against the people of America and India. However, the US State Department did not respond to his demand. Protests against US military actions have taken place in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city and economic hub, before.

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