The US government has reportedly revoked the permanent residency of a former Kuwaiti student who openly supported terrorists and wished harm on America, according to a report. The individual's identity was not disclosed.
The US government has reportedly revoked the permanent residency of a former Kuwaiti student who openly supported terrorists and wished harm on America, according to a report. The report added that the principle behind the revocation is that those who support terrorism cannot expect to enjoy the freedoms of the West. The identity of the individual was not disclosed, and no further details about the specific case or the agency involved were provided.
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