Colombian President Gustavo Petro took to social media after the U.S. revoked his visa, declaring 'I don’t need it.' His bold stance underscores his belief that freedom of speech must never be criminalized. 🔥✨
Petro also condemned Washington's policy on Gaza, warning that 'killing innocent babies will not make America great.' His message has sparked conversations about free speech and foreign policy. 🌍✊
The U.S. State Department said the visa revocation was a response to what it called Petro's 'reckless and incendiary actions' during a pro-Palestinian protest in New York. At that event, he urged U.S. soldiers to 'obey humanity rather than Trump's orders.' 🚩🗣️
In a world where words travel faster than visas, Petro's defiance proves that a strong voice can make its mark—even without a passport stamp. 🗣️🚀
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Colombian president responds to U.S. visa revocation: 'I don't need it'
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